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Leveraging ICT to Enhance Bioenergy Production from Agricultural Waste: A Systematic Review Fadilah, Muhamad Ivan; Zahra, Khalisha Alifia
Gunung Djati Conference Series Vol. 61 No. 1 (2025): International Conference of the 17th OISAA’s International Symposium Türkiye
Publisher : UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/gdcs.v61i1.3269

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The transition to a circular economy necessitates the valorisation of abundant resources like agricultural waste into bioenergy. However, the development of this sector is frequently hampered by inefficient, fragmented, and economically unviable supply chains. This study aims to systematically review how Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is leveraged to enhance the efficiency, profitability, and scalability of bioenergy production from agricultural waste. Employing a rigorous Systematic Literature Review (SLR) methodology based on the PRISMA guidelines, we synthesized evidence from the major international databases, ScienceDirect and Emerald Insight, focusing on publications from the last five years (2021–2025). The synthesis of results reveals that key ICT applications, such as GIS for route optimisation, IoT sensors for real-time feedstock monitoring, and mobile platforms for coordinating logistics between farmers and biorefineries are critical for overcoming supply chain barriers. These technologies demonstrably reduce logistical costs, improve feedstock quality control, and create transparent, viable business models for farmers. A key finding highlights that ICT creates a powerful synergy where economic efficiency and environmental sustainability are mutually reinforcing. Key challenges identified include the high initial investment for technology adoption and the digital literacy gap in rural communities. In conclusion, strategically leveraging ICT is fundamental to transforming the agricultural waste-to-energy ecosystem from a nascent concept into a robust and sustainable industry. This review’s primary contribution is a comprehensive conceptual framework of ICT interventions across the supply chain stages, and the identification of critical socio-institutional research gaps regarding farmer adoption models and supportive policy measures.
Leveraging Information Technology for Indonesia Agribusiness Global Market Competitiveness Fadilah, Muhamad Ivan; Zahra, Khalisha Alifia
Jurnal Ilmiah Pertanian dan Peternakan Vol 3 No 1 (2025): Juli
Publisher : Penerbit Goodwood

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/jipper.v3i1.5584

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Purpose: To systematically review existing literature on how the utilization of information technology can enhance the global market competitiveness of Indonesian agribusiness products. Methodology/approach: This study employs a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method, following the PRISMA protocol. Relevant articles published between 2021-2025 were identified and selected from academic databases including IEEE Xplore, ScienceDirect, and Emerald Insight, followed by a qualitative thematic synthesis of the final 30 included studies. Results/findings: The analysis reveals that technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), and digital e-commerce platforms significantly impact competitiveness. Their adoption is proven to enhance supply chain efficiency and resilience, expand market access for small-scale farmers and MSMEs, and improve overall product quality and transparency. Conclutions: Information technology is a critical strategic enabler for transforming Indonesian agribusiness. However, its widespread adoption is still hampered by a complex network of economic, infrastructural, human resource, and institutional barriers that require integrated and holistic solutions. Limitations: This review is limited to published and academically accessible literature. Consequently, it may not capture innovative, on-the-ground practices that have not yet been formally documented in scientific articles. Contribution: This study provides a strategic framework that can guide Indonesian policymakers in formulating integrated policies for digital transformation, including infrastructure development and digital literacy programs. For agribusiness actors, it highlights the importance of investing in technology and upskilling human resources to strengthen their global position
Smart Farming Technologies for Indonesia Agriculture Productivity and Sustainability Fadilah, Muhamad Ivan; Zahra, Khalisha Alifia
Jurnal Ilmiah Pertanian dan Peternakan Vol 3 No 2 (2026): Januari
Publisher : Penerbit Goodwood

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/jipper.v3i2.5585

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Purpose: To systematically map and review the landscape of smart farming technology in Indonesia, focusing specifically on its impact on the productivity and sustainability of the agricultural sector. Methodology/approach: This research utilizes a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) guided by the PRISMA protocol. A qualitative thematic synthesis was performed on 10 selected articles published between 2021-2025, which were sourced from the IEEE Xplore, ScienceDirect, and Emerald Insight databases. Results: The analysis shows that the Internet of Things (IoT), sensors, Big Data, and Machine Learning are the most predominantly applied technologies. Their implementation yields significant positive impacts, including enhanced plant growth (up to 26.3% taller) and more efficient resource use, such as a 4.75% savings in electrical energy. Conclusions: The strategic integration of smart farming offers great potential for revitalizing the Indonesian agriculture sector. However, its success is highly dependent on overcoming major challenges, such as high investment costs, a rural digital infrastructure gap, and low digital literacy among farmers. Limitations: This review is based on a limited set of 10 final articles, which, while relevant, may not encompass the full spectrum of smart farming applications and unpublished case studies in Indonesia. Contributions: This study provides an evidence-based foundation for Indonesian policymakers to formulate targeted policies that address economic and infrastructure barriers. It also guides researchers and practitioners in developing more affordable and locally relevant technological solutions to accelerate the digital transformation in the agricultural sector.