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Roadmapping 5.0 Technologies in Agriculture: A Technological Proposal for Developing the Coffee Plant Centered on Indigenous Producers’ Requirements from Mexico, via Knowledge Management

David Israel Contreras-Medina, Sergio Ernesto Medina–Cuéllar, Juan Manuel Rodríguez-García · 2022 · Plants

Summary. This study develops a technology roadmap for Mexican indigenous coffee producers to adopt Industry 5.0 technologies. Researchers analyzed needs across five Mexican localities and identified key practices—monitoring, soil analysis, organic fertilizer production, and experimentation—that should be supported by mobile apps, sensors, virtual platforms, greenhouses, and spectrophotometric tools. The proposal prioritizes producer requirements and local contexts to address pest-related production losses affecting global coffee economies.

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Contreras-Medina, D. I., Medina–Cuéllar, S. E., & Rodríguez-García, J. M.. (2022). Roadmapping 5.0 Technologies in Agriculture: A Technological Proposal for Developing the Coffee Plant Centered on Indigenous Producers’ Requirements from Mexico, via Knowledge Management. Plants. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants11111502

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DOI
10.3390/plants11111502
Countries
Mexico
Regions
North America
Categories
agtech, indigenous-innovation, policy
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2026-04-28