Dates Palm Cultivation and Sustainable Supply Chain Practices in Saudi Arabia
This study explores the intricate dynamics of date palm farming and sustainable supply chain initiatives in Saudi Arabia. Through the assessment of stakeholder perspectives and their effect on industry practices, this study aims to examine how technological integration, supply chain efficiency, and...
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2-s2.0-85215358934 Bhatti M.A.; Sundram V.P.K. Dates Palm Cultivation and Sustainable Supply Chain Practices in Saudi Arabia 2024 AgBioForum 26 1 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85215358934&partnerID=40&md5=2648538075510cfca51ce9d165cb026b This study explores the intricate dynamics of date palm farming and sustainable supply chain initiatives in Saudi Arabia. Through the assessment of stakeholder perspectives and their effect on industry practices, this study aims to examine how technological integration, supply chain efficiency, and economic considerations affect sustainable cultivation practices. For this qualitative study, fourteen semi-structured interviews including industry experts, supply chain managers, and farmers were undertaken. Using a three-step coding approach, thematic analysis found and classed significant subjects on supply chain efficiency, economic consequences, and sustainable practices. Digital management systems and precision agriculture have immense potential, but research demonstrates that industry adoption varies. Stakeholders acknowledge the importance of modernisation, despite their strong cultural attachment to traditional practices. Profiting is tough due to economic factors like fluctuating markets and rising input costs, yet value-added products can enhance profits. Infrastructure issues and poor supply networks keep the business floundering. This study sheds light on date palm cultivation's combination of technology and traditional practices, emphasizing the necessity for targeted support and infrastructure. The findings can help governments and industry leaders improve date palm sustainability and efficiency for long-term growth and resilience. © 2024 AgBioForum University of Missouri 1522936X English Article |
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This study explores the intricate dynamics of date palm farming and sustainable supply chain initiatives in Saudi Arabia. Through the assessment of stakeholder perspectives and their effect on industry practices, this study aims to examine how technological integration, supply chain efficiency, and economic considerations affect sustainable cultivation practices. For this qualitative study, fourteen semi-structured interviews including industry experts, supply chain managers, and farmers were undertaken. Using a three-step coding approach, thematic analysis found and classed significant subjects on supply chain efficiency, economic consequences, and sustainable practices. Digital management systems and precision agriculture have immense potential, but research demonstrates that industry adoption varies. Stakeholders acknowledge the importance of modernisation, despite their strong cultural attachment to traditional practices. Profiting is tough due to economic factors like fluctuating markets and rising input costs, yet value-added products can enhance profits. Infrastructure issues and poor supply networks keep the business floundering. This study sheds light on date palm cultivation's combination of technology and traditional practices, emphasizing the necessity for targeted support and infrastructure. The findings can help governments and industry leaders improve date palm sustainability and efficiency for long-term growth and resilience. © 2024 AgBioForum |
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