Adoption of Digital Technologies in Azerbaijan’s Agricultural Sector: A Comparative Global Perspective
Adoption of Digital Technologies in Azerbaijan’s Agricultural Sector: A Comparative Global Perspective
Tarana Baghirova*, Aynur Mammadova, Nigar Hasanova and Zuleykha Aliyeva
ABSTRACT
This study examines the adoption of digital technologies in Azerbaijan’s agricultural sector, offering a comparative analysis with global trends. Key technologies like precision farming, Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI), and blockchain are evaluated for their potential to enhance agricultural productivity, sustainability, and efficiency. Through a combination of qualitative and quantitative methods, including surveys of local farmers and interviews with experts, this research identifies both opportunities and barriers to digital transformation in Azerbaijan’s agriculture. The study reveals that while digital adoption in Azerbaijan is still in its early stages, it has the potential to significantly boost sectoral performance. However, challenges such as limited digital infrastructure, lack of technical expertise, and resistance to change are prominent. The findings also highlight successful global case studies, providing a comparative perspective for Azerbaijan to tailor digital strategies. The paper concludes with policy recommendations for increasing digital literacy, fostering government-private sector partnerships, and investing in technology infrastructure to accelerate the transition toward a more digitalized agricultural sector.
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