Industry 4.0 Digital Technologies that Improve Sustainability in Agriculture: How does the Literature Approach this Topic?
Maria Clara Batista Santos () and
Amanda Xavier ()
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Maria Clara Batista Santos: Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Amanda Xavier: Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
A chapter in Technology Management for Intelligent, Open and Responsible Organizations and Ecosystems, 2026, pp 12-20 from Springer
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Abstract Agriculture 4.0 aims to enable intelligent management across production and post-production stages. I4.0 technologies optimize resource allocation—materials, energy, water, and products—by leveraging real-time data from production systems and supply chains. Understanding the impacts, benefits, and challenges of digital adoption is essential for agricultural sustainability. Despite numerous studies, further research is needed. This paper presents a Systematic Literature Review of 42 articles from Web of Science and Scopus. Findings indicate recent and growing publications, highlighting key journals, leading countries, collaborations, and major I4.0 technologies. Internet of Things sensors, Big Data analysis, and Artificial Intelligence emerge as highly beneficial. Over time, keywords like “smart agriculture,” “food security,” “IoT,” and “agricultural sustainability” have gained prominence, indicating academic interest in these topics and their potential for future exploration.
Keywords: Agriculture 4.0; Sustainability; Internet of Things; Big Data; Artificial Intelligence (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-23124-6_2
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