Smart farming technology innovations – Insights and reflections from the German Smart-AKIS hub

Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Andrea Knierim , Maria Kernecker , Klaus Erdle , Teresa Kraus , Friederike Borges , Angelika Wurbs
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Abstract

Digitalisation in agriculture is considered the fourth revolution in farming, which is expressed by a broad range of available digital technologies and data applications. Politicians and experts assume that smart farming technologies (SFT) have a strong potential to enhance economic performance of farming and will contribute to agricultural sustainability as they may increase precision of inputs to crops and soils based on site-specific needs, and link these aspects to farm management systems. This paper explores farmers' and other stakeholders’ perceptions and attitudes towards SFT in Germany with a multi-actor approach. Quantitative and qualitative data show that while there are generally positive attitudes, farmers are less enthusiastic with regard to expected positive effects of SFT for the environment. Also, there is still a number of adoption barriers on the technology level as well as due to an unfavorable institutional and infrastructural environment. Although a multi-actor approach was practiced, close cooperation of practitioners with developers were not frequently observed nor could they be easily supported through action-research. Notwithstanding, through the multi-actor approach, a comprehensive situational picture of SFT appraisal was composed and, a general raise of awareness among the respective AKIS actors generated.

智能农业技术创新-来自德国Smart- akis中心的见解和反思
农业数字化被认为是农业的第四次革命,体现在广泛可用的数字技术和数据应用上。政治家和专家认为,智能农业技术(SFT)具有提高农业经济效益的强大潜力,并将有助于农业的可持续性,因为它们可以根据特定地点的需求提高作物和土壤投入的精确度,并将这些方面与农场管理系统联系起来。本文以多参与者的方式探讨了德国农民和其他利益相关者对SFT的看法和态度。定量和定性数据表明,虽然普遍持积极态度,但农民对森林森林技术对环境的预期积极影响的热情较低。此外,由于不利的制度和基础设施环境,在技术层面上仍然存在许多采用障碍。虽然实行了多参与者方法,但并不经常观察到从业人员与开发人员的密切合作,也不容易通过行动研究来支持他们。尽管如此,通过多行动者的方法,构成了一幅全面的可持续发展评估的情景图,并使各自的可持续发展评估行动者普遍提高了认识。
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Njas-Wageningen Journal of Life Sciences
Njas-Wageningen Journal of Life Sciences 农林科学-农业综合
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期刊介绍: The NJAS - Wageningen Journal of Life Sciences, published since 1952, is the quarterly journal of the Royal Netherlands Society for Agricultural Sciences. NJAS aspires to be the main scientific platform for interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research on complex and persistent problems in agricultural production, food and nutrition security and natural resource management. The societal and technical challenges in these domains require research integrating scientific disciplines and finding novel combinations of methodologies and conceptual frameworks. Moreover, the composite nature of these problems and challenges fits transdisciplinary research approaches embedded in constructive interactions with policy and practice and crossing the boundaries between science and society. Engaging with societal debate and creating decision space is an important task of research about the diverse impacts of novel agri-food technologies or policies. The international nature of food and nutrition security (e.g. global value chains, standardisation, trade), environmental problems (e.g. climate change or competing claims on natural resources), and risks related to agriculture (e.g. the spread of plant and animal diseases) challenges researchers to focus not only on lower levels of aggregation, but certainly to use interdisciplinary research to unravel linkages between scales or to analyse dynamics at higher levels of aggregation. NJAS recognises that the widely acknowledged need for interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research, also increasingly expressed by policy makers and practitioners, needs a platform for creative researchers and out-of-the-box thinking in the domains of agriculture, food and environment. The journal aims to offer space for grounded, critical, and open discussions that advance the development and application of interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research methodologies in the agricultural and life sciences.
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