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Smart farming: towards a sustainable agri-food system

Siti Fatimahwati Pehin Dato Musa (UBD School of Business and Economics, Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Jalan Tungku Link, Gadong, Brunei Darussalam)
Khairul Hidayatullah Basir (Faculty of Agriculture, Universiti Islam Sultan Sharif Ali, Jalan Pasar Gadong, Brunei Darussalam)

British Food Journal

ISSN: 0007-070X

Article publication date: 13 August 2021

Issue publication date: 30 September 2021

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Abstract

Purpose

The objectives of this paper are firstly to investigate the relationship between smart farming and sustainable development goal (SDG) 2 i.e. zero hunger. Secondly, the paper applies SWOT analysis to better understand the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of implementing smart farming in Southeast Asia (SEA). Finally, the paper provides research and practical implications for smart farming in SEA.

Design/methodology/approach

This study applies SWOT analysis to evaluate the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of smart farming in SEA in its goal to achieve zero hunger. The SWOT analysis is performed by conducting a comprehensive review of past and relevant literature on smart farming and its relationship with SDG 2. The use of SWOT analysis provides a foundation to identify the desired future position, identifies existing issues and better informs leaders and policymakers on how to resolve the weaknesses and take advantage of the opportunities available.

Findings

Smart farming has shown great promise in increasing food production sustainably whilst maintaining a high standard of food safety and quality. Smart farming offers a path towards achieving SDG 2 by providing innovative ways into a more profitable, resilient and green agri-food system. It is also found that a regional approach towards ensuring food security should be taken in SEA due to the dependency of the states on one another for the supply of food and agricultural products. For smart farming to take off in the region, a stronger government initiative is needed to encourage Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) learning to equip the local workforce.

Originality/value

This study contributes to the literature by highlighting the role of smart farming in achieving zero hunger. This may assist policymakers to understand the implications of adopting smart farming in the region when compared to other competing trade locations. In addition, this study uses SWOT analysis to evaluate internal and external factors which may assist in formulating strategies by allowing researchers to gain insights and to think of possible solutions for existing or potential problems.

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Citation

Musa, S.F.P.D. and Basir, K.H. (2021), "Smart farming: towards a sustainable agri-food system", British Food Journal, Vol. 123 No. 9, pp. 3085-3099. https://doi.org/10.1108/BFJ-03-2021-0325

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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