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Opportunities, Challenges, and Strategic Responses for International Agricultural Trade in the Digital Era

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  • Wang, Jian

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The digitalization of international agricultural trade has emerged as a transformative force, reshaping production, distribution, and market dynamics in the global agri-food sector. This review examines the current status of digital adoption in agriculture, highlighting key technologies such as blockchain, e-trading platforms, Internet of Things (IoT), and big data analytics, and analyzes their impacts on trade efficiency, transparency, and market access. The study further explores opportunities created by digitalization, including reduced transaction costs, enhanced supply chain traceability, and innovative financial instruments that support risk management and inclusive participation for smallholder farmers and SMEs. Concurrently, the review identifies critical challenges and risks, encompassing technological barriers, regulatory inconsistencies, market inequality, and social-environmental implications. Strategic responses and policy recommendations are proposed, emphasizing investment in digital infrastructure, promotion of inclusive adoption, international cooperation, and robust risk mitigation strategies. Finally, emerging trends such as AI-driven trade analytics, smart contracts, and blockchain-based traceability are discussed, providing directions for future research. The findings underscore that, while digitalization presents significant opportunities, coordinated efforts among policymakers, businesses, and researchers are essential to ensure equitable, resilient, and sustainable international agricultural trade.

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