Empowering sustainable agriculture in Africa through Sino-African digital cooperation: geopolitics, South–South collaboration, and strategic pathways to bridge the digital divide
アフリカにおける持続可能な農業のための中国・アフリカデジタル協力:地政学、南南協力、デジタル格差解消への戦略的経路 (AI 翻訳)
Mingsong Sun, Hongna Yu, Fei Ren, Zuanxu Chen, Ximing Lee, Liang Ding
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日本語
デジタル技術を活用したアフリカの持続可能な農業と中国との協力に関する研究。STIOフレームワークを用いて事例を分析し、デジタルインフラ、プラットフォームベースの農業エコシステム、インクルーシブファイナンスの効果を評価。低炭素移行への貢献も示唆。
English
This study examines how digital technologies can advance sustainable agriculture through Sino-African cooperation, using a Strategic-Technological-Institutional-Outcome framework. It finds that digital infrastructure, platform ecosystems, and inclusive finance improve productivity and resilience while accelerating low-carbon transitions.
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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
日本企業のアフリカ農業分野への進出や、デジタル技術を活用したサステナビリティ戦略の参考となる可能性がある。ただし、日本国内のGX文脈とは直接の関連性は低い。
In the global GX context
While not directly addressing climate disclosure, this paper provides insights into how digital cooperation can drive sustainable agriculture and low-carbon transitions in developing regions, relevant to global South-South collaboration and SDGs.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Useful for scholars studying digital agriculture and South-South cooperation.
🏛政策担当者:Relevant for policymakers in international development and agricultural digitization.
📄 Abstract(原文)
Amid geopolitical restructuring, food security pressures, and the rise of the digital economy, this study examines how digital technologies can advance sustainable agriculture through Sino-African cooperation. We develop a comprehensive Strategic-Technological-Institutional-Outcome (STIO) framework to assess cross-dimensional interactions and governance implications. Using the STIO framework, we conduct comparative case studies supported by field data from multiple African countries. Evidence is synthesized across digital infrastructure deployment, platform-based agricultural ecosystems, and inclusive digital finance initiatives to evaluate mechanisms and sustainability outcomes. Sino-African digital agricultural cooperation has shifted from unilateral technology transfer to a strategic initiative that increasingly co-shapes agri-governance arrangements. Three salient features emerge: (i) digital infrastructure as the foundational layer, (ii) platform-based ecosystems as coordination and scaling enablers, and (iii) inclusive digital finance as a key facilitator for adoption and risk-sharing. These mechanisms are associated with improved productivity, strengthened smallholder resilience, and accelerated low-carbon transitions. Persistent constraints include a pronounced digital divide, limited localization of technologies, insufficient data-governance frameworks, and rising geopolitical tensions. We propose “inclusive digital transformation” as a guiding concept and outline a four-pronged policy pathway: multi-level strategic alignment, adaptive technological innovation, blended financing mechanisms, and polycentric governance. The study offers an integrated analytical lens for Sino-African digital agricultural cooperation, with implications for South-South cooperation and progress toward the UN SDGs.
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- semanticscholar https://doi.org/10.3389/fsufs.2026.1748216first seen 2026-05-15 21:33:11 · last seen 2026-06-16 05:18:56
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