Digital transformation for more nutritious food systems: How digital tools can be used to scale and commercialize nutrient-enriched staple crops

This paper explains the need for digital tools and how they enable commercialization and scale, the impact on users, and the risks and benefits with examples of projects and partners along the value chain. This approach is being applied across all HarvestPlus activities and digital projects are rese...

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Main Authors: Walton, Jenny, Brown, Lynn, Storr, Samuel
Format: Brief
Language:Inglés
Published: International Food Policy Research Institute 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/128701
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spelling CGSpace1287012025-11-06T04:21:43Z Digital transformation for more nutritious food systems: How digital tools can be used to scale and commercialize nutrient-enriched staple crops Walton, Jenny Brown, Lynn Storr, Samuel agriculture artificial intelligence blockchain technology commercialization crops food systems technology research traceability value chains This paper explains the need for digital tools and how they enable commercialization and scale, the impact on users, and the risks and benefits with examples of projects and partners along the value chain. This approach is being applied across all HarvestPlus activities and digital projects are researched and reported as part of the CGIAR Digital Innovation Initiative. 2023-02-06 2023-02-13T21:49:54Z 2023-02-13T21:49:54Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/128701 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Walton, Jenny; Brown, Lynn; and Storr, Samuel. 2023. Digital transformation for more nutritious food systems: How digital tools can be used to scale and commercialize nutrient-enriched staple crops. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.136566.
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artificial intelligence
blockchain technology
commercialization
crops
food systems
technology
research
traceability
value chains
Walton, Jenny
Brown, Lynn
Storr, Samuel
Digital transformation for more nutritious food systems: How digital tools can be used to scale and commercialize nutrient-enriched staple crops
title Digital transformation for more nutritious food systems: How digital tools can be used to scale and commercialize nutrient-enriched staple crops
title_full Digital transformation for more nutritious food systems: How digital tools can be used to scale and commercialize nutrient-enriched staple crops
title_fullStr Digital transformation for more nutritious food systems: How digital tools can be used to scale and commercialize nutrient-enriched staple crops
title_full_unstemmed Digital transformation for more nutritious food systems: How digital tools can be used to scale and commercialize nutrient-enriched staple crops
title_short Digital transformation for more nutritious food systems: How digital tools can be used to scale and commercialize nutrient-enriched staple crops
title_sort digital transformation for more nutritious food systems how digital tools can be used to scale and commercialize nutrient enriched staple crops
topic agriculture
artificial intelligence
blockchain technology
commercialization
crops
food systems
technology
research
traceability
value chains
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