Digital and Industry 4.0 technologies in olive farming and industry: Recent applications and future outlook
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Parra-López, Carlos; Ben Abdallah, Saker; Hassoun, Abdo; Jagtap, Sandeep; Garcia-Garcia, Guillermo; Ben Hassen, Tarek; Trollman, Hana; Trollman, Frank; Carmona-Torres, CarmenEditorial
Elsevier B.V.
Materia
Olea europaea Olive Digital transformation
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2025-09Referencia bibliográfica
Parra-López, C., Abdallah, S. B., Hassoun, A., Jagtap, S., Garcia-Garcia, G., Ben Hassen, T., Trollman, H., Trollman, F., & Carmona-Torres, C. (2025). Digital and Industry 4.0 technologies in olive farming and industry: Recent applications and future outlook. Smart Agricultural Technology, 12(101376), 101376. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atech.2025.101376
Resumen
Vital to the economy, culture and landscape of many regions around the world, the olive sector faces significant
challenges, including rising production costs, labour shortages, climate change impacts, water scarcity, quality
control issues and market demands for transparency and authenticity. Digital and other Industry 4.0 technologies
offer transformative potential to address these pressures. This article provides a comprehensive review of recent
applications and future prospects of technologies such as the Internet of Things, Artificial Intelligence, Machine
Learning, Robotics and Automation, Big Data Analytics, Advanced Sensing, Remote Sensing, Nanotechnology
and Blockchain across the olive value chain, from cultivation to supply chain management. Using a literature
review methodology to identify key application areas, it synthesises evidence on how these innovations increase
resource efficiency, optimise farm management, automate labour-intensive tasks, improve pest and disease
control, ensure product quality and authenticity, facilitate traceability and add value through by-product valorisation. Key benefits include improved yields, reduced environmental impact, enhanced quality control, fraud
deterrence and increased consumer confidence. Future prospects include deeper integration of technologies,
more sophisticated AI-driven decision support, advanced robotics, widespread adoption of rapid sensing techniques, development of circular economy models and nanotechnology applications, while recognising the need
for safety assessments. Overcoming barriers related to cost, digital literacy, data interoperability and equitable
access, especially for smallholder farmers, is critical. This review highlights the strategic importance of
embracing digital transformation to strengthen the resilience, sustainability and competitiveness of the global
olive industry.





