Abstract

Advanced technologies and innovation are essential for promoting sustainable food systems (SFSs) because these technologies can be used to answer some of the critical questions needed to transform SFSs and help us better understand global food security and nutrition. The main objective of this study is to address the question of whether technological innovations have an impact on the transformation of SFSs. There are certain innovations including agricultural land utilization, food processing, production systems, improvement in diets according to people’s needs, and management of waste products. This study provides an overview of new technologies and innovations being used with potential to transform SFSs. Applications of emerging technologies in digital agriculture, including the Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence and machine learning, drones, use of new physical systems (e.g., advanced robotics, autonomous vehicles, advanced materials), and gene technology (e.g., biofortified crops, genome-wide selection, genome editing), are discussed in this study. Additionally, we suggest eight action initiatives, which are transforming mindsets, enabling social licensing, changing policies and regulations, designing market incentives, safeguarding against undesirable effects, ensuring stable finance, building trust, and developing transition pathways that can hasten the transition to more SFSs. We conclude that appropriate incentives, regulations, and social permits play a critical role in enhancing the adoption of modern technologies to promote SFSs.

Highlights

  • We have reviewed articles that focus on the application of sustainable food, precision agriculture, food safety and nutrition, digital technology, the Internet of Things (IoT), and smartphone technology in food

  • According to comprehensive literature reviews, we offer a stock of nearby and potential innovations that can contribute towards the development of sustainable food system (SFS)

  • Since society is undergoing transformational progress in the use of telecommunications, including digital agriculture, new physical systems, and renewable energy, technological innovation is bound to play an essential role in the future of SFSs

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Introduction

Food sustainability is directly linked with sustainable agriculture. Sustainable agriculture is an integrated system of plant and animal production practices that can provide sufficient human food and fiber needs, enhance environmental quality and natural resources, use resources efficiently, sustain farm operations, and enhance the quality of human life for the long term [1]. The critical factors for a sustainable food system (SFS). Are fertile land, water, fertilizers, favorable climate conditions, and energy [1]. The sustainability of food and agricultural systems is under stress due to the positive global demographic change, including rapid global population growth, increases in food demands, climate change effects, limited water supplies, and the transition from conventional energy sources (oil and gas) to new energy sources. Economic, and environmental sustainability are closely interlinked and critical for sustainable agriculture

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