TY - JOUR
T1 - Agricultural data Privacy
T2 - Emerging platforms & strategies
AU - Gavai, Anand K.
AU - Bouzembrak, Yamine
AU - Xhani, Donika
AU - Sedrakyan, Gayane
AU - Meuwissen, Miranda P.M.
AU - Souza, Renata Guizzardi Silva
AU - Marvin, Hans J.P.
AU - van Hillegersberg, Jos
PY - 2025/5
Y1 - 2025/5
N2 - Background: In today's world, grappling with the dual challenges of energy scarcity and climate change, the agricultural and food supply chains are at a crucial juncture for transformation. Data privacy within these sectors is increasingly significant, as the integration of advanced digital platforms becomes essential for improving efficiency and sustainability. Scope and Approach: This systematic literature review (SLR) explores the development and application of privacy-preserving data platforms specifically tailored to the agricultural and food supply chains. The review focuses on the evolving landscape of data architectures, data sovereignty, and advanced privacy-preserving techniques. Techniques such as anonymization, encryption, differential privacy, and federated learning are examined, along with the legal and ethical considerations surrounding data sharing in the context of global energy and climate-related challenges. Key Findings and Conclusions: The review synthesizes findings from a broad spectrum of studies published over the last decade, uncovering significant advancements in privacy-preserving technologies which may show their benefit for the agricultural and food sectors. It identifies dominant research trends and promising future directions for enhancing data security and sustainability. The key findings underscore the vital importance of safeguarding data privacy in these sectors, highlighting the potential of advanced privacy techniques to protect sensitive agricultural data while balancing the need for transparency and operational effectiveness. The review concludes that adopting these innovative privacy methods is crucial for fostering a more sustainable and secure future for agriculture and food systems, contributing to the global Sustainable Development Goals such as SDG 2 (Zero Hunger) and SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production) by improving precision agriculture, optimizing yields (crop and animal) and reducing food waste.
AB - Background: In today's world, grappling with the dual challenges of energy scarcity and climate change, the agricultural and food supply chains are at a crucial juncture for transformation. Data privacy within these sectors is increasingly significant, as the integration of advanced digital platforms becomes essential for improving efficiency and sustainability. Scope and Approach: This systematic literature review (SLR) explores the development and application of privacy-preserving data platforms specifically tailored to the agricultural and food supply chains. The review focuses on the evolving landscape of data architectures, data sovereignty, and advanced privacy-preserving techniques. Techniques such as anonymization, encryption, differential privacy, and federated learning are examined, along with the legal and ethical considerations surrounding data sharing in the context of global energy and climate-related challenges. Key Findings and Conclusions: The review synthesizes findings from a broad spectrum of studies published over the last decade, uncovering significant advancements in privacy-preserving technologies which may show their benefit for the agricultural and food sectors. It identifies dominant research trends and promising future directions for enhancing data security and sustainability. The key findings underscore the vital importance of safeguarding data privacy in these sectors, highlighting the potential of advanced privacy techniques to protect sensitive agricultural data while balancing the need for transparency and operational effectiveness. The review concludes that adopting these innovative privacy methods is crucial for fostering a more sustainable and secure future for agriculture and food systems, contributing to the global Sustainable Development Goals such as SDG 2 (Zero Hunger) and SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production) by improving precision agriculture, optimizing yields (crop and animal) and reducing food waste.
KW - Data Infrastructure
KW - Data platforms
KW - Data privacy
KW - Food systems
KW - Sustainability
U2 - 10.1016/j.foohum.2025.100542
DO - 10.1016/j.foohum.2025.100542
M3 - Literature review
AN - SCOPUS:85219025078
SN - 2949-8244
VL - 4
JO - Food and Humanity
JF - Food and Humanity
M1 - 100542
ER -