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Revolutionizing Vegetable Value Chains: A Comprehensive Review of Digital Technologies and their Impact on Agricultural Transformation

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  • Sharvari Patil

    (Department of Agri Business Management, MIMA Institute of Management, Pune, Maharashtra, India)

  • Nikhil Aklade

    (Department of Agri Business Management, MIMA Institute of Management, Pune, Maharashtra, India)

  • Ashish Ashok Uikey

    (Symbiosis International University)

Abstract

The agricultural sector, especially in the realm of vegetable supply chains, has undergone a substantial transformation through the integration of digital tools. This review paper investigates the profound impact of cutting-edge technologies on agriculture, focusing on their implementation within the vegetable value chain. It covers in-depth analyses of various technological advancements such as big data analytics, RFID tags, IoT devices, blockchain technology, and artificial intelligence. The exploration includes a detailed examination of Ninjacart, a leading agricultural technology platform, as a case study exemplifying the practical application of these technologies. These innovations have revolutionized inventory management, ranging from predictive analytics for crop yield estimation to the utilization of RFID tags for real-time tracking. IoT devices have played a pivotal role in monitoring crop health and optimizing resource allocation, while blockchain technology ensures transparency and reliability in the supply chain. Moreover, AI-powered solutions have efficiently organized transportation routes and addressed complexities within the supply chain, significantly reducing food wastage. This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of how digital technologies have reshaped the vegetable value chain, using the Ninjacart case study to highlight the tangible impact and practical implications of these advancements in real-world scenarios.

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  • Sharvari Patil & Nikhil Aklade & Ashish Ashok Uikey, 2023. "Revolutionizing Vegetable Value Chains: A Comprehensive Review of Digital Technologies and their Impact on Agricultural Transformation," Post-Print hal-04346189, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-04346189
    DOI: 10.9734/cjast/2023/v42i474316
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    Value Chain; Vegetable Supply Chain; Big Data; Block Chain; IoT; RFID;
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