Digitisation and Food Systems

Diksha Gupta, October 22, 2025

How can digital solutions better serve as adaptation pathways for food security?

Climate change is reshaping how food systems function across Asia and the Pacific, and smallholder farmers are feeling the brunt of it. Digital tools are often highlighted as a smart solution to strengthen resilience enabling better forecasting, smarter resource use, and faster responses to climate risks. However, the potential of digital adaptation remains unevenly realised. Gaps in infrastructure, access, policy, and capacity continue to limit smallholders’ ability to benefit from these technologies, especially in rural and marginalised communities.

To understand how digital solutions can better serve as adaptation pathways for food security, Transitions Research convened regional dialogues with members of the Adaptation Research Alliance (ARA) across Asia Pacific. This report shares those collective reflections and co-created ideas for moving forward.

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