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Better data, higher impact: improving agricultural data systems for societal change

Calogero Carletto

2021European Review of Agricultural Economics42 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The agricultural sector is undergoing a period of rapid transformation, driven by the powerful and interconnected impacts of climate change, demographic transitions and uneven economic growth around the world. For governments and the international community to navigate this period of upheaval to protect vulnerable populations and ensure positive societal change will require a similar degree of transformation within agricultural data systems. While technological innovation has resulted in substantive improvements in the availability, timeliness and overall quality of agricultural data, many technical and institutional challenges remain. This paper reviews recent developments in the agricultural data landscape, highlights existing constraints to further progress and argues for agricultural economists to take responsibility for building agricultural data systems equipped to respond to the diverse needs of a changing world.

Topics & Concepts

AgricultureClimate changeBusinessQuality (philosophy)Natural resource economicsTechnological changeEnvironmental resource managementEconomicsGeographyEpistemologyBiologyPhilosophyArchaeologyEcologyMacroeconomicsAgricultural Innovations and PracticesLand Rights and ReformsClimate change impacts on agriculture