Drivers and barriers to climate-smart agricultural practices and technologies adoption: Insights from stakeholders of five European food supply chains

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Drivers and barriers to climate-smart agricultural practices and technologies adoption : Insights from stakeholders of five European food supply chains. / Pedersen, Søren Marcus; Erekalo, Kassa Tarekegn; Christensen, Tove; Denver, Sigrid; Gemtou, Marilena ; Fountas, Spyros ; Isakhanyan, Gohar ; Rosemarin, Arno ; Ekane, Nelson ; Puggaard, LiseLotte ; Nertinger, Magdalena ; Brinks, Harm ; Puško, Diana ; Bienzobas Adrián, Jon .

I: Smart Agricultural Technology, Bind 8, 100478, 2024.

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftTidsskriftartikelForskningfagfællebedømt

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Pedersen, SM, Erekalo, KT, Christensen, T, Denver, S, Gemtou, M, Fountas, S, Isakhanyan, G, Rosemarin, A, Ekane, N, Puggaard, L, Nertinger, M, Brinks, H, Puško, D & Bienzobas Adrián, J 2024, 'Drivers and barriers to climate-smart agricultural practices and technologies adoption: Insights from stakeholders of five European food supply chains', Smart Agricultural Technology, bind 8, 100478. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atech.2024.100478

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Pedersen, S. M., Erekalo, K. T., Christensen, T., Denver, S., Gemtou, M., Fountas, S., Isakhanyan, G., Rosemarin, A., Ekane, N., Puggaard, L., Nertinger, M., Brinks, H., Puško, D., & Bienzobas Adrián, J. (2024). Drivers and barriers to climate-smart agricultural practices and technologies adoption: Insights from stakeholders of five European food supply chains. Smart Agricultural Technology, 8, [100478]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atech.2024.100478

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Pedersen SM, Erekalo KT, Christensen T, Denver S, Gemtou M, Fountas S o.a. Drivers and barriers to climate-smart agricultural practices and technologies adoption: Insights from stakeholders of five European food supply chains. Smart Agricultural Technology. 2024;8. 100478. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atech.2024.100478

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Pedersen, Søren Marcus ; Erekalo, Kassa Tarekegn ; Christensen, Tove ; Denver, Sigrid ; Gemtou, Marilena ; Fountas, Spyros ; Isakhanyan, Gohar ; Rosemarin, Arno ; Ekane, Nelson ; Puggaard, LiseLotte ; Nertinger, Magdalena ; Brinks, Harm ; Puško, Diana ; Bienzobas Adrián, Jon . / Drivers and barriers to climate-smart agricultural practices and technologies adoption : Insights from stakeholders of five European food supply chains. I: Smart Agricultural Technology. 2024 ; Bind 8.

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title = "Drivers and barriers to climate-smart agricultural practices and technologies adoption: Insights from stakeholders of five European food supply chains",
abstract = "The adoption of climate-smart agriculture (CSA) is a critical component in the transition to a more sustainable food system. However, the transition calls for significant changes in the food production system, in which stakeholders in the supply chain should work collaboratively. So far, most studies have focused on the perceptions of one actor, the farmer, on implementation of CSA practices. This study aims to include also other stakeholders{\textquoteright} perceptions on drivers and barriers to CSA implementation in the primary production for five European food supply chains. Data were collected from stakeholders using a semi-structured interview guide, including farmers, producers and manufacturers, advisory service providers, advocacy institutions, policy officers, researchers, and consultants. The top three drivers to foster the adoption of CSA practices within the five food supply chains touched on economic, institutional and policy, as well as personal and psychological factors. Similarly, the top three barriers limiting adoption of CSA practices were seen to be economic, technology-related aspects, and institutional and policy factors. According to the stakeholders, addressing these barriers requires financial support, policy changes, and capacity-building efforts to make these practices attractive especially to farmers. They also emphasized that improved coordination among stakeholders, incentives for sustainable practices and customized strategies for communicating and disseminating CSA information can help catalyse effective understanding and implementation of CSA practices.",
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AU - Denver, Sigrid

AU - Gemtou, Marilena

AU - Fountas, Spyros

AU - Isakhanyan, Gohar

AU - Rosemarin, Arno

AU - Ekane, Nelson

AU - Puggaard, LiseLotte

AU - Nertinger, Magdalena

AU - Brinks, Harm

AU - Puško, Diana

AU - Bienzobas Adrián, Jon

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N2 - The adoption of climate-smart agriculture (CSA) is a critical component in the transition to a more sustainable food system. However, the transition calls for significant changes in the food production system, in which stakeholders in the supply chain should work collaboratively. So far, most studies have focused on the perceptions of one actor, the farmer, on implementation of CSA practices. This study aims to include also other stakeholders’ perceptions on drivers and barriers to CSA implementation in the primary production for five European food supply chains. Data were collected from stakeholders using a semi-structured interview guide, including farmers, producers and manufacturers, advisory service providers, advocacy institutions, policy officers, researchers, and consultants. The top three drivers to foster the adoption of CSA practices within the five food supply chains touched on economic, institutional and policy, as well as personal and psychological factors. Similarly, the top three barriers limiting adoption of CSA practices were seen to be economic, technology-related aspects, and institutional and policy factors. According to the stakeholders, addressing these barriers requires financial support, policy changes, and capacity-building efforts to make these practices attractive especially to farmers. They also emphasized that improved coordination among stakeholders, incentives for sustainable practices and customized strategies for communicating and disseminating CSA information can help catalyse effective understanding and implementation of CSA practices.

AB - The adoption of climate-smart agriculture (CSA) is a critical component in the transition to a more sustainable food system. However, the transition calls for significant changes in the food production system, in which stakeholders in the supply chain should work collaboratively. So far, most studies have focused on the perceptions of one actor, the farmer, on implementation of CSA practices. This study aims to include also other stakeholders’ perceptions on drivers and barriers to CSA implementation in the primary production for five European food supply chains. Data were collected from stakeholders using a semi-structured interview guide, including farmers, producers and manufacturers, advisory service providers, advocacy institutions, policy officers, researchers, and consultants. The top three drivers to foster the adoption of CSA practices within the five food supply chains touched on economic, institutional and policy, as well as personal and psychological factors. Similarly, the top three barriers limiting adoption of CSA practices were seen to be economic, technology-related aspects, and institutional and policy factors. According to the stakeholders, addressing these barriers requires financial support, policy changes, and capacity-building efforts to make these practices attractive especially to farmers. They also emphasized that improved coordination among stakeholders, incentives for sustainable practices and customized strategies for communicating and disseminating CSA information can help catalyse effective understanding and implementation of CSA practices.

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