Technology-based Food Supply Chain Management to Support Zero Hunger and Healthy Lifestyle
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https://doi.org/10.22219/2wzcff82Keywords:
Digital Technology, Zero Hunger, Healthy Lifestyle, Food Supply Chain Management, IoT, Blockchain, Artificial IntelligenceAbstract
The global food system is one of the industries that has been compelled by the Fourth Industrial Revolution to use digital technology in order to improve the resilience and efficiency of food delivery. Examining and synthesizing recent scientific research on digital technology use in food supply chain management and its connection to the Sustainable Development Goals of Healthy Lifestyle and Zero Hunger is the goal of this study. A survey of academic papers published in the previous five years was used to conduct the study, which focused on how technologies like blockchain, digital twins, artificial intelligence (AI), and the Internet of Things (IoT) are being incorporated into the food supply chain. Results show that digital technologies are essential for reducing food insecurity, increasing access to nutrient-dense food, and promoting healthy consumption habits in addition to boosting efficiency, transparency, and traceability in food supply chains. This study provides a useful conceptual underpinning for the creation of adaptable, sustainable food systems that put human welfare first.
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