Farmers’ perspectives on the adoption of smart farming technology to support food farming in Aceh Province, Indonesia

IF 1.8 Q2 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
A. Agussabti, R. Rahmaddiansyah, A. H. Hamid, Z. Zakaria, A. A. Munawar, Basri Abu Bakar
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Abstract The possible future challenge for food agriculture development led to the transition from conventional to modern agricultural management using smart farming technology (SFT). Some factors detaining the use of SFT for food commodities, specifically in small farmers’ communities, are global climate change, low-quality human resources of farmers, and extension workers. Small farmers generally have relatively small land, limited access to capital and farming input, and grow different kinds of commodities according to seasons. This research examined the adoption readiness in using SFT for three food commodities in Aceh Province, Indonesia, namely rice, maize, and potatoes. The sample comprises 70 farmers per commodity and 48 extension workers, obtained through the quota sampling method, culminating in 258 respondents. The readiness measurement for SFT adoption was conducted by introducing various models, images, videos, and RITX applications. The collected data were investigated and analyzed using the Mann–Whitney and Kruskal–Wallis for two or more categories. The result showed that both farmers and extension workers have a positive perception of the application of SFT. However, in terms of readiness, farmers have a relatively lower readiness level than the extension workers due to their low capacity. This means it is essential to focus on the economic and capacity building of farmers by providing them with appropriate SFT devices to overcome the high investment cost and provide the technical skill for its application to overcome this situation.
印尼亚齐省农民对采用智能农业技术支持粮食种植的看法
未来粮食农业发展可能面临的挑战是利用智能农业技术(SFT)从传统农业管理向现代农业管理过渡。全球气候变化、农民的低质量人力资源和推广人员是阻碍粮食商品使用SFT的一些因素,特别是在小农社区。小农通常土地面积相对较小,获得资金和农业投入的机会有限,根据季节种植不同种类的商品。本研究考察了印度尼西亚亚齐省在大米、玉米和土豆这三种粮食商品中使用SFT的采用准备情况。样本包括每种商品70名农民和48名推广人员,通过配额抽样法获得,最终有258名受访者。采用SFT的准备度量是通过引入各种模型、图像、视频和RITX应用程序来进行的。收集的数据被调查和分析使用曼-惠特尼和克鲁斯卡尔-沃利斯两个或两个以上的类别。结果表明,农户和推广人员对SFT的应用持积极态度。然而,就准备程度而言,由于农民的能力较低,他们的准备程度相对较低。这意味着必须注重农民的经济和能力建设,为他们提供适当的SFT设备,以克服高昂的投资成本,并提供技术技能,以克服这种情况。
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Open Agriculture
Open Agriculture AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
CiteScore
3.80
自引率
4.30%
发文量
61
审稿时长
9 weeks
期刊介绍: Open Agriculture is an open access journal that publishes original articles reflecting the latest achievements on agro-ecology, soil science, plant science, horticulture, forestry, wood technology, zootechnics and veterinary medicine, entomology, aquaculture, hydrology, food science, agricultural economics, agricultural engineering, climate-based agriculture, amelioration, social sciences in agriculuture, smart farming technologies, farm management.
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