Abstract
This article explores the role of public-private partnerships in scaling up digital agriculture initiatives and addressing infrastructure gaps in developing countries. The article provides an overview of the existing literature on public-private partnerships in digital agriculture and discusses the benefits and challenges of such partnerships. It presents case studies of successful public-private partnerships in digital agriculture, analyzing the factors contributing to their success and identifying key lessons learned. The article concludes with recommendations for designing and implementing effective public-private partnerships in digital agriculture, and discusses the implications of the findings for policymakers, practitioners, and researchers in the field.
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