This review aims to group, survey, and dissect the progressive connections among the drivers of Farming 4.0 with respect to an emerging economy like Bangladesh by following the Pareto investigation. The study is supposed to contribute essentially to future advancement and advancement in the horticulture area, kill hunger and further develop provincial food security. It can possibly help the experts and industry heads of arising economies in essential dynamic in accomplishing maintainability in the horticultural area and accordingly accomplish the significant SDGs.
Worldwide food frailty has turned into a critical concern, particularly for arising economies. The emergency has been exacerbated as of late because of the serious store network interruption coming about because of the Coronavirus pandemic and the continuous Russia-Ukraine war. Farming 4.0, which joins ordinary agribusiness with different present day state of the art advances, could assist in such manner with further developing the food supply and food security. In such a specific situation, it is fundamental to precisely recognize the relevant drivers of Farming 4.0 execution to guarantee supportability and food security in arising economies.
Table of Contents
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1. Agribusiness 4.0 and its possibilities in the arising economy
1.2. Related works and exploration hole
1.3. Drivers of Horticulture 4.0 execution
2. Writing survey
2.1. Agribusiness 4.0 and its possibilities in the arising economy
2.2. Related works and exploration hole
2.3. Drivers of Horticulture 4.0 execution
3. Strategies
3.1. Thinking behind utilizing the incorporated methodology
3.2. Information assortment
3.3. Fluffy set hypothesis
3.4. Fluffy absolute interpretive primary demonstrating (TISM)
3.5. Fluffy cross-influence grid augmentation applied to grouping (MICMAC) examination
4. Examination and results
4.1. ID of the main drivers utilizing Pareto investigation
4.2. Model turn of events
4.2.1. Fuzzified MICMAC examination
4.2.2. Defuzzified MICMAC investigation
4.2.3. Development of the progressive model
4.3. Model approval
5. Conversations
5.1. Hypothetical ramifications
5.2. Down to earth suggestions
5.3. Suggestions for manageability
6. Conclusion
Research Objectives & Key Themes
The primary objective of this study is to identify and analyze the critical drivers influencing the adoption of Farming 4.0 in developing economies, specifically using Bangladesh as a focal context, to ensure long-term food security and agricultural sustainability.
- Integration of modern agricultural technologies (IoT, AI, automation) in traditional farming.
- Application of hybrid research methodologies: Pareto analysis, Fuzzy TISM, and Fuzzy MICMAC.
- Evaluation of interrelationships between technological and financial drivers.
- Development of a hierarchical model for policy guidance in agribusiness.
- Addressing socio-economic challenges exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic and global conflicts.
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1. INTRODUCTION
With the ceaselessly developing populace, food security is as of now one of the world's main issues [1]. The accessible land region for horticultural development and brushing creatures is slowly contracting because of the expansion in industrialization, especially in the arising economies of Africa, Asia, and Latin America [2]. This issue has created after some time because of environmental change, unfortunate pay, hardship, absence of information about present day instruments and strategies, etc [3], [4]. Moreover, worldwide Ozone harming substance (GHG) emanations are supposed to increment by half by 2050, alongside metropolitan populace extension of 66%, a decrease of around 50 million hectares in cultivable land, a drop of 20% in agri-food creation, and a spike of 59 to 98% in food utilization, all of which will strengthen the risk connected with food security and nourishment [5]. Food security is fundamental for satisfying essential common freedoms, advancing sustenance, and, most vitally, supporting local monetary flourishing [6]. Worldwide food security has deteriorated in the post-Coronavirus period, and the continuous Russia-Ukraine struggle has essentially raised the level of craving overall [7].
Throughout recent many years, various drives have been taken to guarantee food security, including focusing on the union of a wide assortment of supplement rich food varieties, changing wellbeing net and social insurance projects to upgrade healthful effects, and zeroing in on benchmarks, research, and key arranging [8]. In spite of the critical endeavors made from here onward, indefinitely quite a while to foster strategies and regulations to acquire worldwide food security, around one of every ten individuals as of now experience serious food weakness [6], [9].
Summary of Chapters
1. INTRODUCTION: Introduces the global food security crisis and the necessity of Farming 4.0 in developing nations to manage environmental and economic challenges.
2. Writing survey: Reviews existing literature on Agribusiness 4.0, identifying research gaps and establishing key drivers for its implementation.
3. Strategies: Details the hybrid research framework, incorporating Pareto analysis, Fuzzy TISM, and Fuzzy MICMAC to evaluate and categorize identified drivers.
4. Examination and results: Outlines the findings from the Pareto analysis, the hierarchical modeling of drivers, and the fuzzified/defuzzified MICMAC evaluations.
5. Conversations: Discusses the impact of the analyzed drivers on agricultural management, sustainability, and policy implementation for developing economies.
6. Conclusion: Summarizes the study’s contributions, confirming that automation and technological integration are pivotal for long-term agricultural resilience.
Keywords
Horticulture 4.0, Food security, Sustainability, Emerging economy, Fuzzy, Total Interpretive Primary Displaying, TISM, MICMAC, Agribusiness, Pareto analysis, Artificial intelligence, IoT, Bangladesh, Agricultural advancement, Digitalization
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the core focus of this research?
The research focuses on analyzing the factors (drivers) that facilitate the adoption of Farming 4.0 in developing economies to achieve sustainable food security.
What are the primary themes addressed?
The main themes include agricultural digitization, the impact of global crises like COVID-19 and the Russia-Ukraine war on supply chains, and the integration of advanced technologies in farming.
What is the main research objective?
The goal is to identify critical drivers, rank them, and understand how they interact with each other to guide policymakers in implementing efficient farming systems.
Which scientific method is utilized in this study?
The study employs a hybrid approach consisting of Pareto analysis to filter drivers, followed by Fuzzy TISM and Fuzzy MICMAC to model their interrelationships.
What does the main body of the work cover?
The main body covers a literature review, the methodological framework, the step-by-step analysis of driver influence, the development of a hierarchical model, and a discussion of managerial implications.
Which keywords define this work best?
Key terms include Horticulture 4.0, Food Security, Sustainability, Fuzzy TISM/MICMAC, and Agribusiness development.
How does Farming 4.0 specifically benefit developing nations like Bangladesh?
It helps improve resource efficiency, reduce manual labor dependence, manage crop yields through data-driven decisions, and shorten supply chains, which are critical for nations aiming to transition from least developed to higher economic status.
What role does the Pareto analysis play in this study?
It is used early in the analysis to separate essential drivers from minor ones based on the 80/20 rule, ensuring the research focuses on the most impactful factors.
Why are "Automation and Mechanical technology" considered the most persuasive drivers?
The study identifies these as the highest driving-power factors because they reduce heavy human exertion and enable the foundation for other precision-based agricultural practices.
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- Jayshree Soni (Autor:in), 2023, Factors Influencing the Adoption of Agriculture in Developing Economies like Bangladesh. Consequences for Sustainability and Food Security, München, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/1395440