Abstract

Amidst disruptions and uncertainties, this research examines strategies to increase the resilience of agricultural supply chains. Factors such as diversification, adoption of technology, and climate-resilient agricultural practices emerge to fortify the robustness of supply chains. These events look set to become more common, and survey results point emphatically in the direction of diversifying sources and markets. Case studies offer a model for successful strategies against an uncertain future. Recognized as a resilience enabler, technology is challenged by limited access and concerns about data security and interoperability. Precision farming and geographic information system mapping are among the climate-resilient practices that help stabilize crop production. Financial limitations, which disproportionately affect small and medium-sized enterprises, prevent the implementation of resilience measures. Differences in regulatory standards across the regions create bottlenecks, and all policies have to be standardized while still being locally sensitive. The research argues for strategic interventions, such as financial support mechanisms and skills development programs to remove obstacles limiting resilience. These results have far-reaching potential to inform policymakers, industry participants, and researchers about how to build an integrated regulatory environment for innovation in technology.. KEYWORDS :Agricultural supply chains, Climate-resilient practices, Diversification, Financial constraints, Resilience, Technology adoption

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