Effective ICTs in agricultural value chains to improve food security: An international perspective

This paper examines the grains value chain in agriculture, and identifies the importance in developing strategies which could better secure food production. The study highlights examples of successful integration of ICTs in agricultural supply and value chains. The development of strategies to integ...

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Main Authors: Armstrong, L., Diepeveen, Dean, Gandhi, N.
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2011
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/62552
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author Armstrong, L.
Diepeveen, Dean
Gandhi, N.
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description This paper examines the grains value chain in agriculture, and identifies the importance in developing strategies which could better secure food production. The study highlights examples of successful integration of ICTs in agricultural supply and value chains. The development of strategies to integrate these ICTs into the supply chain will be proposed. It will be argued that the use of high powered computing for data mining and other technologies such as sensor networks, mobile communications, and GPS technologies can revolutionize the efficiency of these supply chains and therefore improve the food security. The study carried out a situational analysis of agricultural resources using standard internet search engines and applying data mining techniques in order to demonstrate how such technologies can be used to show difference in value chains across different situations. An assessment of the study found that the results from the grain-industry dataset support the similar supply chain grouping reported for other research studies. These groupings reflect the more-developed food-industry supply chains and may not capture all the interactions in less-developed supply chains. For example, when several of the food production processes are carried out by one food-producer, the activities will be more difficult to identify. © 2011 IEEE.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-625522018-02-01T05:58:11Z Effective ICTs in agricultural value chains to improve food security: An international perspective Armstrong, L. Diepeveen, Dean Gandhi, N. This paper examines the grains value chain in agriculture, and identifies the importance in developing strategies which could better secure food production. The study highlights examples of successful integration of ICTs in agricultural supply and value chains. The development of strategies to integrate these ICTs into the supply chain will be proposed. It will be argued that the use of high powered computing for data mining and other technologies such as sensor networks, mobile communications, and GPS technologies can revolutionize the efficiency of these supply chains and therefore improve the food security. The study carried out a situational analysis of agricultural resources using standard internet search engines and applying data mining techniques in order to demonstrate how such technologies can be used to show difference in value chains across different situations. An assessment of the study found that the results from the grain-industry dataset support the similar supply chain grouping reported for other research studies. These groupings reflect the more-developed food-industry supply chains and may not capture all the interactions in less-developed supply chains. For example, when several of the food production processes are carried out by one food-producer, the activities will be more difficult to identify. © 2011 IEEE. 2011 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/62552 10.1109/WICT.2011.6141422 restricted
spellingShingle Armstrong, L.
Diepeveen, Dean
Gandhi, N.
Effective ICTs in agricultural value chains to improve food security: An international perspective
title Effective ICTs in agricultural value chains to improve food security: An international perspective
title_full Effective ICTs in agricultural value chains to improve food security: An international perspective
title_fullStr Effective ICTs in agricultural value chains to improve food security: An international perspective
title_full_unstemmed Effective ICTs in agricultural value chains to improve food security: An international perspective
title_short Effective ICTs in agricultural value chains to improve food security: An international perspective
title_sort effective icts in agricultural value chains to improve food security: an international perspective
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/62552