Are AgriFoodTech start-ups the new drivers of food systems transformation? An overview of the state of the art and a research agenda



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DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gfs.2023.100726
Licensing of resource: 
Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY)
Type: 
journal article
Journal: 
Global Food Security
Volume: 
40
Year: 
2024
Author(s): 
Klerkx, L.
Villalobos, P.
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Description: 

AgriFoodTech start-ups are coming to be seen as relevant players in the debate around and reality of the transformation of food systems, especially in view of emerging or already-established novel technologies (such as Artificial Intelligence, Sensors, Precision Fermentation, Robotics, Nanotechnologies, Genomics) that constitute Agriculture 4.0 and Food 4.0. However, so far, there have only been limited studies of this phenomena, which are scattered across disciplines, with no comprehensive overview of the state of the art and outlook for future research. In this paper, we argue that AgriFoodTech start-up ecosystems should receive more attention by researchers and policy makers as a relatively new, and potentially transformative, component of agrifood innovation systems, which adopt a narrative of offering a solution to the global challenges of sustainability and food security. To this end we review the extant literature and provide a brief overview of this emerging field of study, in which we sketch what constitutes an AgriFoodTech start-up, the start-up ecosystems from which they often emerge and show the potentials and pitfalls of the contribution of AgriFoodTech start-ups to food security and food systems transformation, In order to spur further research in this area, we outline four main lines for a research agenda: 1) the global geography of AgriFoodTech start-up ecosystems; 2) the role of AgriFoodTech start-ups in different food system transformation pathways and resolving food security challenges; 3) the effect of AgriFoodTech start-ups on agrifood innovation, and; 4) the influence of public policies on AgriFoodTech start-up ecosystems.

Publication year: 
2024
Keywords: 
Food systems
agricultural innovation
AgTech
AgriTech
FoodTech
Innovation ecosystems
food security
Incubators
Accelerators
Scale-ups
Transformative innovation policy
Mission-oriented innovation
agricultural innovation systems