Abstract

This study explores the intricate nexus of innovation, resilience, and global food security within the domain of sustainable agriculture. Utilizing a mixed-methods research design, the research investigates the impact of technological innovations, specifically precision farming, AI integration, and genetic engineering, on agricultural productivity and resilience to climate change. Additionally, it analyzes socio-economic dimensions, including community involvement and livelihood impact. The findings indicate a positive correlation between technological adoption and productivity, highlighting precision farming as a key contributor. Moreover, the study emphasizes the role of technology in enhancing agricultural resilience to climate change. Positive socio-economic perceptions underscore the broader impact of sustainable practices on communities. Comparisons with previous studies reveal both consistencies and nuanced contributions, positioning this research as a significant addition to the evolving discourse on sustainable agriculture.

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