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Connected Agriculture: The role of mobile in driving efficiency and sustainability in the food and agriculture value chain

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Publication date
22/06/2011
Number of Pages
39
Language:
English
Type of Publication:
Studies
Focus Region:
Global
Focus Topic:
Agricultural Value Chains / Agri-Businesses
Information Technologies
Nutrition / Food Systems
Climate / Weather / Environment
Type of Risk:
Logistical & infrastructural
Type of Risk Managment Option:
Risk coping
Commodity:
Crops
Livestock
Author
Vodaphone, Accenture, Oxfam

Mobile communications can help to meet the challenge of feeding an estimated 9.2 billion people by 2050. The 12 specific opportunities explored in this study could increase agricultural income by around US$138 billion across 26 of Vodafone’s markets in 2020.

They could also cut carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 5 mega tonnes (Mt) in these markets and reduce freshwater withdrawals for agricultural irrigation by 6%, with significant savings in water-stressed regions. These benefits assume there will be around 549 million mobile connections to relevant services in 2020.
This report aims to stimulate the necessary engagement between mobile operators, governments, NGOs and businesses to realise these opportunities and explore others.