Digitalisation in agriculture: A scoping review of technologies in practice, challenges, and opportunities for smallholder farmers in sub-saharan africa

IF 4.8 Q1 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Dennis Junior Choruma , Tinashe Lindel Dirwai , Munyaradzi Junia Mutenje , Maysoun Mustafa , Vimbayi Grace Petrova Chimonyo , Inga Jacobs-Mata , Tafadzwanashe Mabhaudhi
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Digitalisation in agriculture is transforming the way farming is practised worldwide, and its potential benefits for smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are particularly promising. Yet, scientific evidence on the digital technologies utilised by smallholder food producers in SSA and the associated challenges still needs improvement. This review attempts to provide a thorough overview of the technologies currently being employed by smallholder farmers in SSA while also exploring the associated challenges and opportunities. Through a systematic literature search, 27 relevant studies were analysed to identify the region-wise current technologies, challenges, and opportunities. Results show that various digital technologies are employed, including digital extension services and digital marketing of agricultural products. These technologies improve access to information and markets and enhance productivity. However, challenges hinder widespread adoption. Limited internet connectivity, low digital literacy, inadequate infrastructure, and affordability issues impede progress. Gender disparities further limit the equitable distribution of digitalisation benefits. Despite these challenges, significant opportunities arise from adopting digital technologies. The potential advantages are market access, better decision-making capabilities, and increased income and livelihoods. Digitalisation offers transformative possibilities for smallholder farmers in SSA. Overcoming barriers such as limited connectivity and low digital literacy is crucial. By harnessing the opportunities digital technologies can offer, the livelihoods of smallholder farmers can be uplifted, contributing to the growth of agriculture in SSA.

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农业数字化:对撒哈拉以南非洲小农的实践技术、挑战和机遇的范围审查
农业数字化正在改变全世界的耕作方式,其对撒哈拉以南非洲(SSA)小农的潜在益处尤其令人期待。然而,有关撒哈拉以南非洲小农粮食生产者所使用的数字技术及其相关挑战的科学证据仍有待改进。本综述试图全面概述撒哈拉以南非洲地区小农目前使用的技术,同时探讨相关的挑战和机遇。通过系统的文献检索,对 27 项相关研究进行了分析,以确定各地区当前的技术、挑战和机遇。结果表明,该地区采用了各种数字技术,包括数字推广服务和农产品数字营销。这些技术改善了信息和市场准入,提高了生产率。然而,各种挑战阻碍了技术的广泛应用。有限的互联网连接、较低的数字素养、基础设施不足以及经济承受能力问题阻碍了进展。性别差异进一步限制了数字化利益的公平分配。尽管存在这些挑战,但采用数字技术也会带来巨大的机遇。其潜在优势在于市场准入、更好的决策能力以及收入和生计的增加。数字化为撒哈拉以南非洲地区的小农提供了变革的可能性。克服连通性有限和数字素养较低等障碍至关重要。通过利用数字技术带来的机遇,可以改善小农的生计,促进撒南非洲农业的发展。
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