Protocol for a scoping review on agricultural digital technologies in Canada used for crops.
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2024-04-10
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Agriculture is undergoing a digital transformation, driven by technologies aimed at improving efficiency, productivity, and sustainability. In Canada, the sector is embracing digital solutions to enhance crop production while meeting increasing food demand and consumer preferences for transparency. Digital technologies, including precision agriculture (PA) and data analysis tools are revolutionizing agriculture by integrating on-farm data collection, analysis, and interpretation. They enable informed decision-making tailored to diverse field needs and optimize soil and crop management practices This study conducts a scoping review of Canadian research on digital technologies in crop production, aiming to understand current trends, identify emerging technologies, and address research gaps. It highlights successes, challenges, and areas needing attention, emphasizing the importance of responsible deployment considering issues such as data governance, privacy, and security. This review aims to inform future policy environment for the widespread adoption of digital technologies in Canadian agriculture
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Protocol for a scoping review on digital technologies in crops in Canada.
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precision agriculture, smart agriculture, sensors, airborne devices, satellites, machine learning
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Sanguinetti, V. M., Ishaque, H., Nelson, F., Ganshorn, H., & Lhermie, G.. (2024). Protocol for a scoping review on agricultural digital technologies in Canada used for crops [Protocol]. University of Calgary.