An Exploratory Study on Digital Transformation in Business Operations of China’s Food Industry

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  • Puxian Zhu Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61173/pghycw02

Keywords:

Digital transformation, China’s food industry, supply chain optimization, business operations, production efficiency

Abstract

In recent years, the changes that have taken place in the food industry in China are unprecedented. The integration of digital technologies reshapes traditional practices with higher efficiency and gives chances for sustainable development. This paper investigates the impact of digital technologies on business operations within this sector in areas like production efficiency, supply chain optimization, financial performance, marketing, and regulatory compliance. Among others, Internet of Things (IOT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), big data, cloud computing, and blockchain have entirely revolutionized traditional practices toward more precise operations, enhanced decision-making, and improved product safety and transparency. Empirical evidence highlights key benefits such as higher production precision, lower waste, smoother operations of the supply chain, and better financial performances. On the other hand, high costs of implementation, a lack of digital infrastructure, and a shortage of human resources are some of the major obstacles. These potential obstacles notwithstanding, the potential for innovation and growth is very immense. It delivers long-term cost reduction, efficiency improvement, and competitiveness in the global marketplace only for companies that make strategic investments in digital technologies and upskill their workforce. Evidence of support from the side of the government is given by the “Overall Layout Plan for the Construction of Digital China,” which involves enhanced digital infrastructure combined with digital talent cultivation. The following essay underlines the potential of digital technologies to transform China’s food industry, trying to explain how these developments can become important drivers for both sustainable growth and competitiveness.

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Published

2024-10-29

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