eSmallFarmer: Improving of Rural Agriculture

D. Camelo, João Tiago Ascensão, R. Alves, P. Matos
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The introduction of concepts such as IoT or cloud computing is increasingly common nowadays, in different sectors of activity where the agricultural sector is not an exception. The use of drones for pesticide application in pest control, or even the use of sensor networks to control the growth of crops, are quite common in the context of Agriculture 4.0. However, this technological advance does not happen at the same speed in remote regions where traditional agriculture is still dominant. These differences even contribute to increasing the gap between urban regions, where modernized agriculture predominates, and rural areas, are still strongly rooted in traditional agriculture. In addition to these technological differences, there are still major differences regarding access to market outlets, where the pandemic COVID-19 further aggravated the situation. Given the measures to contain the pandemic, which has resulted in the closure of virtually all services (for example, butchers and small markets), many of the small producers have been left without their only means of disposal, which has contributed strongly to the weakening of small agriculture. To mitigate the differences between the rural and urban areas, but also to mitigate the negative impacts caused by the pandemic COVID-19, the need for new livestock/business models was raised to create conditions to allow producers, in regions with low population density, access markets that until now were impossible. This paper presents a viable business model that contributes to reduce the differences between urban and rural environments, as well as, mitigate the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in this sector. © 2021, Academic Conferences and Publishing International Limited. All rights reserved.
小农:改善农村农业
如今,物联网或云计算等概念的引入越来越普遍,在不同的活动领域,农业部门也不例外。在农业4.0的背景下,使用无人机进行害虫控制中的农药应用,甚至使用传感器网络来控制作物的生长,都是相当普遍的。然而,在传统农业仍然占主导地位的偏远地区,这种技术进步并没有以同样的速度发生。这些差异甚至加剧了以现代化农业为主的城市地区与仍深深植根于传统农业的农村地区之间的差距。除了这些技术差异外,在进入市场渠道方面仍存在重大差异,COVID-19大流行进一步加剧了这种情况。由于采取了控制流行病的措施,导致几乎所有服务(例如肉店和小市场)关闭,许多小生产者失去了唯一的处理手段,这大大削弱了小农业。为了缩小城乡之间的差异,同时也为了减轻COVID-19大流行造成的负面影响,提出了建立新的畜牧业/商业模式的必要性,以创造条件,使人口密度低地区的生产者能够进入迄今为止不可能进入的市场。本文提出了一种可行的商业模式,有助于缩小城乡环境差异,减轻2019冠状病毒病大流行对该行业的经济影响。©2021,学术会议与出版国际有限公司。版权所有。
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