What the Evidence Says and What Policymakers Should Do By Dr. Tarlan Ahmadov | Society for Inclusive and Collaborative Entrepreneurship (S4ICE) Rural digitalisation is central to EU policy, from CAP Strategic Plans and LEADER to Smart Villages and the Long-Term Vision for Rural Areas. But the gap between policy ambition and on-the-ground reality remains significant. As of mid-2024, only 61.9% of rural households have access to Very High Capacity Networks, compared to 82.5% overall. Rural 5G coverage stands at 79.6% against 94.3% overall. Nearly 4 in 10 rural households still lack the connectivity needed to run precision agriculture systems, access digital advisory services, or participate in data-driven farming. A systematic bibliometric analysis of 24,361 publications on technological innovation for rural development reveals three shifts that matter for EU policymakers. First, the research field has reoriented decisively toward sustainability: the Sustainability/SDG theme now appears in 75.8% of recent publications, while the old development-aid framing has declined to 4.1%. Second, artificial intelligence has become the fastest- rising technology focus, growing from 6.8% to 24.8% of the literature. Third, equity concerns have intensified rather than faded: Digital Divide research has grown from 8.4% to 22.5%, suggesting that connectivity and access remain unresolved priorities even as technology advances. The brief identifies six evidence-based priorities for EU rural digitalisation policy. Each is grounded in identifiable data patterns from the bibliometric corpus and linked to EU policy instruments.
Key Findings at a Glance
▪ Sustainability shift: 75.8% of recent research frames rural digitalisation through SDG lens
▪ AI surge: AI/ML research grew from 6.8% to 24.8% — fastest-rising theme
▪ Equity persistent: Digital Divide research reached 22.5% despite technology advances
▪ Technology hierarchy: Remote Sensing (25.9%), IoT (14.9%), GIS (12.6%) lead
▪ Governance imperative: Policy/Governance appears in 56.4% of publications

