The role of agri-food 4.0 in climate-smart farming for controlling climate change-related risks: A business perspective analysis
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Date
2024
Authors
Yigit Kazancoglu
Cisem Lafci
Anil Kumar
Sunil Luthra
Jose Arturo Garza-Reyes
Yalcin Berberoglu
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WILEY
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Abstract
The impact of climate change including fires droughts and storms on natural resources and agricultural output is increasing. In addition to these problems resource depletion and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions agriculture also contributes to global warming. To reduce the dangers of climate change farmers are using sustainable practices. This article aims to link agri-food 4.0 technology with climate-smart agriculture (CSA) to lessen the two-way interaction (both affecting and impacted) between the agricultural sector and global warming as well as dangers related to the agri-food business. In light of this information the research methodology of the paper is twofold. Initially related risks towards climate change and the CSA and agri-food 4.0 technologies to overcome these risks were determined through a literature review. Then risks and technologies are evaluated by adopting the TODIM (an acronym in Portuguese for Interactive and Multicriteria Decision Making) which is used for evaluating the criteria set with the related technologies to overcome climate change-related risks and provide a guiding map for academics and practitioners to eliminate risks associated with these climate change-related factors. According to the study's findings the highest-priority concerns in the agri-food industries that are connected to climate change include energy consumption food safety and GHG emissions. Internet of Things (IoT) bio-innovation and artificial intelligence are thought to be the most promising technological solutions to address these problems.
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agri-food 4.0, climate change, climate-smart agriculture, environmental sustainability, smart and sustainable agriculture, GREENHOUSE-GAS EMISSIONS, SUPPLY CHAIN, AGRICULTURE, TODIM, BLOCKCHAIN, FRAMEWORK, SYSTEM, SUSTAINABILITY, CHALLENGES, MANAGEMENT, Smart and sustainable agriculture, Climate-smart agriculture, Climate change, Agri-food 4.0, Environmental sustainability
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02 engineering and technology, 01 natural sciences, 0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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22
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Business Strategy and the Environment
Volume
33
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2788
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2802
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