Information Sharing among Actors in Dairy Innovation Platforms

Abhishek Jadhav, B. S. Meena, None Girish C. E., H. R. Meena
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Dairy farming is a cornerstone of global food security, serving as a primary source of nutrition for a burgeoning world population. Information sharing, a fundamental practice of exchanging knowledge and data, plays a pivotal role in enhancing the dairy sector's productivity and sustainability. This study delves into the intricacies of information exchange within the context of dairy innovation platforms (IPs) dynamic collaborative spaces where diverse stakeholders, including farmers, researchers, input suppliers and extension personnels etc., converge to address common challenges. Taking place both physically and virtually, dairy IPs facilitates collective problem-solving, with each member contributing their unique expertise to foster a win-win collaborative environment. This research article draws from a comprehensive investigation conducted in Haryana (India), focusing on two districts with substantial bovine populations i.e., Karnal and Hisar. These districts are home to multiple agricultural research institutes, universities and innovation platforms actively engaged in the dairy sector. Data were gathered randomly from 140 dairy actors, that includes researchers, extension personnels, input suppliers and dairy farmers, all with a minimum of five years of experience in their respective fields. Information sharing was evaluated through responses to specific dairy-related topics such as breeding, feeding, healthcare and management practices, collected during March 2017. Our findings reveal a dynamic landscape of information sharing among different actors within the dairy innovation platform. Researchers emerge as key contributors to topics like animal breeding (27.87%) and extreme weather control, while extension personnel excel in areas like pregnancy diagnosis and disbudding. Dairy Farmers, constituting the largest group, exhibit a keen interest in concentrate composition and green fodder types. Dairy farming serves as a critical pillar in meeting the nutritional needs of our ever-expanding global population and the information sharing is fundamental to enhancing its productivity and sustainability.
乳品创新平台参与者之间的信息共享
奶牛业是全球粮食安全的基石,是不断增长的世界人口的主要营养来源。信息共享是知识和数据交流的基本做法,在提高乳制品部门的生产力和可持续性方面发挥着关键作用。本研究深入探讨了乳品创新平台(ip)动态协作空间背景下信息交换的复杂性,其中包括农民、研究人员、投入物供应商和推广人员等不同利益相关者聚集在一起应对共同挑战。奶业知识产权通过实体和虚拟的方式促进集体解决问题,每个成员都贡献自己独特的专业知识,营造双赢的合作环境。这篇研究文章借鉴了在哈里亚纳邦(印度)进行的一项综合调查,重点关注两个牛种群大量的地区,即卡纳尔和希萨尔。这些地区有许多农业研究机构、大学和创新平台积极参与乳制品行业。数据随机收集自140名奶业参与者,其中包括研究人员、推广人员、投入物供应商和奶农,他们都在各自的领域拥有至少5年的经验。通过对2017年3月收集的特定乳制品相关主题(如育种、喂养、医疗保健和管理实践)的回应,评估了信息共享情况。我们的研究结果揭示了乳品创新平台中不同参与者之间信息共享的动态格局。研究人员成为动物育种(27.87%)和极端天气控制等主题的关键贡献者,而推广人员在怀孕诊断和发芽等领域表现出色。奶农是最大的群体,他们对精料成分和绿色饲料类型表现出浓厚的兴趣。奶牛养殖业是满足不断增长的全球人口营养需求的重要支柱,信息共享是提高其生产力和可持续性的基础。
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