Information Systems Adoption and Performance in Agricultural Enterprises
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https://doi.org/10.51699/cajitmf.v7i2.1196Keywords:
Information Systems, Agricultural Productivity, Digital Transformation, Drone Technology, E-Commerce, Decision Support SystemsAbstract
This study examines the impact of information systems on agricultural productivity, focusing on how digital technologies influence efficiency, resource utilization, and management quality in agricultural production. This research is conducted by analyzing how information systems (farm management platforms, geographic information systems, sensor-based monitoring tools, drone technologies) and decision-support systems assist in facilitating the planning, monitoring and control processes. Emphasis is placed on the application of drones in the field for monitoring, assessing crop health, detecting and quantifying pests, and estimating yield as they are able to greatly reduce labor costs and time requirements. This piece of analysis reinforces the role e-commerce platforms can play to achieve an expanded market for green agriculture and strengthen producers and consumers linkages. In addition, research brings attention to the importance of digital transformation and data exchange over the Internet for improving decision-making capabilities, building operational sustainability in rapid response to environmental change and market conditions factors. The results signify that the proper functioning of information systems helps to improve agricultural production, accomplish resource efficiency and continues growth of the agriculture industry.
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