EVALUATING THE IMPACT OF DIGITALIZATION ON AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES : A REVIEW

Ruby Mittal,Rajnish Kumar,Netra Pal Singh

Published 2024 in Plant Archives

ABSTRACT

Digital agriculture is a strategic approach aimed at enhancing agricultural production and revenue on a worldwide scale. Determining the effects, aims, and obstacles of digitalization in the agricultural sector is a complex task, primarily attributable to the abundance of literature available in this domain. A systematic review is a valuable tool utilized to assess the impact of digitalization in the agricultural sector. In this study, we conducted an analysis of articles pertaining to the digitization of agriculture during the past decade. Our aim was to provide a comprehensive assessment that encompasses both quantitative and qualitative findings. In this study, we present an analysis of global article publishing patterns, focusing on the research contributions from a specific geographical zone. Additionally, we examine the most influential and often used keywords by the writers. A total of 42 papers were selected from the Scopus database for the purpose of conducting a systematic review in these studies. The objective of this study is to investigate the scientific output of publications, prolific researchers, most cited papers, nations’ contributions, and the prevalence of author keywords. One of the primary constraints is the restricted time frame. The evaluation procedure relies on the utilization of information technology. Furthermore, this finding serves as a valuable reference for researchers doing future studies on the digitalization of agriculture in a specific area. It highlights the significance of digitalization in shaping farmers’ perspectives and underscores the need to examine its influence in greater detail.

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