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Barriers and Drivers to CE in Agribusiness: A Systematic Review

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  • Maaz Ahmad Khan

    (Malaviya National Institute of Technology)

  • Ritika Mahajan

    (Malaviya National Institute of Technology)

Abstract

The need to research crucial barriers and drivers that could impede the adoption of novel sustainable farming technique has increased. The study aims to explore the evolution and application of the circular economy (CE) principles within the agribusiness sector, highlighting how these practices have developed over time to enhance sustainability and efficiency. To provide a clear understanding, a visual timeline is included to illustrate key milestones and trends in the adoption of CE in agribusiness. For this reason, this research presents a literature-based synopsis of the primary challenges and opportunities that agribusinesses face in securing their future prosperity. A systematic literature review (SLR) of 164 articles was conducted for this study. Articles are identified and analysed using content analysis for this study. Barriers and drivers to the development of sustainable agribusinesses are highlighted in the conceptual framework. According to the SLR's findings, the biggest obstacles to the long-term success of agribusinesses are insufficient financial backing, excessive post-harvest loss, gender inequality, financial, technological, and non-climate-smart policies, and weak institutional controls. The scope of this research is restricted to challenges, opportunities, and practices related to agribusiness sustainability and does not include the broader notion of agriculture. Two primary aspects set apart this study. In the first place, it offers a practical checklist for fixing issues that threaten the longevity of agribusinesses. Secondly, future research can be aided by this study's findings and the research gaps it identifies.

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  • Maaz Ahmad Khan & Ritika Mahajan, 2025. "Barriers and Drivers to CE in Agribusiness: A Systematic Review," Circular Economy and Sustainability, Springer, vol. 5(1), pages 51-78, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:circec:v:5:y:2025:i:1:d:10.1007_s43615-024-00391-5
    DOI: 10.1007/s43615-024-00391-5
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