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- Çobanoğlu, Ferit
- Ken, Enver
Abstract
Technological developments are taking place at an incredible pace in the world and in Türkiye. As with all other sectors, the agricultural sector and therefore agricultural production systems are also affected by this process very quickly. Smart agricultural applications, artificial intelligence technologies, fertilization and spraying with drones, electric agricultural equipment, autonomous systems are among the main concepts and topics that are discussed and applied in the public. On the other hand, it is recommended that this development and development process be addressed within the framework of sustainability and that limited natural and ecological resources be used as balanced as possible. In this study, first of all, the applications and political instruments carried out in this regard in Turkey were analyzed in general terms with the working tool developed by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). On the other hand, the current status of the realization of each item that constitutes the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) in Türkiye was revealed. As a result, it is defined that the SDG was fulfilled to a certain extent in Türkiye, and efforts are being made towards the structural transformation of agriculture and the development of agricultural systems in this direction.
Suggested Citation
Çobanoğlu, Ferit & Ken, Enver, 2024.
"The Link between Sustainable Development Goals and Agricultural Production Systems: Türkiye Analysis,"
Eurasian Journal of Agricultural Economics, Eurasian Agricultural Economists Association, vol. 4(2).
Handle:
RePEc:ags:eurasj:382404
DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.382404
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