The digitization of agricultural industry – a systematic literature review on agriculture 4.0

Abbasi, Rabiya, Martinez Rodriguez, Pablo and Ahmad, Rafiq (2022) The digitization of agricultural industry – a systematic literature review on agriculture 4.0. Smart Agricultural Technology, 2. p. 100042. ISSN 2772-3755

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atech.2022.100042

Abstract

Agriculture is considered one of the most important sectors that play a strategic role in ensuring food security. However, with the increasing world's population, agri-food demands are growing — posing the need to switch from traditional agricultural methods to smart agriculture practices, also known as agriculture 4.0. To fully benefit from the potential of agriculture 4.0, it is significant to understand and address the problems and challenges associated with it. This study, therefore, aims to contribute to the development of agriculture 4.0 by investigating the emerging trends of digital technologies in the agricultural industry. For this purpose, a systematic literature review based on Protocol of Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses is conducted to analyse the scientific literature related to crop farming published in the last decade. After applying the protocol, 148 papers were selected and the extent of digital technologies adoption in agriculture was examined in the context of service type, technology readiness level, and farm type. The results have shown that digital technologies such as autonomous robotic systems, internet of things, and machine learning are significantly explored and open-air farms are frequently considered in research studies (69%), contrary to indoor farms (31%). Moreover, it is observed that most use cases are still in the prototypical phase. Finally, potential roadblocks to the digitization of the agriculture sector were identified and classified at technical and socio-economic levels. This comprehensive review results in providing useful information on the current status of digital technologies in agriculture along with prospective future opportunities.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: Funding information: The authors acknowledge the financial support of this work by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) (Grant File No. ALLRP 545537-19 and RGPIN-2017-04516).
Uncontrolled Keywords: agriculture 4.0, industry 4.0, digitization, connectivity, internet of things, smart agricultural systems
Subjects: D400 Agriculture
J900 Others in Technology
Department: Faculties > Engineering and Environment > Mechanical and Construction Engineering
Depositing User: John Coen
Date Deposited: 25 Feb 2022 15:24
Last Modified: 16 Mar 2022 15:00
URI: http://nrl.northumbria.ac.uk/id/eprint/48563

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