Agricultural Technology Innovation and Its Implications for Achieving Zero Hunger: A Comparative Study of Developing Countries (Thailand and Indonesia)
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Agricultural Technology Innovation, Zero HungerAbstract
The study analyzes the role of agricultural technology innovations in achieving Zero Hunger in developing countries, with a comparative focus on Thailand and Indonesia. Through a literature review, this study identified that the adoption of precision technology and integrated agricultural systems in Thailand, as well as the development of superior varieties in Indonesia, contribute significantly to increased productivity and food security. However, the implementation of these innovations faces challenges related to accessibility, cost, farmer knowledge, infrastructure, policies, and post-harvest food losses. The study concludes the need for comprehensive efforts to address these challenges so that the potential for agricultural technology innovation can be optimized in realizing the Zero Hunger goal.
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