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Digital revolution for the agroecological transition of food systems: A responsible research and innovation perspective

So far, digital technology development in agriculture has mainly dealt with precision agriculture, often associated with conventional large-scale systems. The emergence of digital agriculture - based on the triptych of “new data sources / new processing methods / new inter-connection capacities (int...

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Published in:Agricultural systems 2022-12, Vol.203, p.103524, Article 103524
Main Authors: Bellon-Maurel, Véronique, Lutton, Evelyne, Bisquert, Pierre, Brossard, Ludovic, Chambaron-Ginhac, Stéphanie, Labarthe, Pierre, Lagacherie, Philippe, Martignac, Francois, Molenat, Jérome, Parisey, Nicolas, Picault, Sébastien, Piot-Lepetit, Isabelle, Veissier, Isabelle
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