利益相关者对智能农业机器人解决方案的看法

IF 6.3 Q1 AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING
George Papadopoulos , Maria-Zoi Papantonatou , Havva Uyar , Konstantinos Nychas , Vasilis Psiroukis , Aikaterini Kasimati , Ard Nieuwenhuizen , Frits K. Van Evert , Spyros Fountas
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本研究通过Robs4Crops项目背景下的反馈收集和分析,采用定量和定性问卷相结合的混合方法,考察了农业利益相关者对机器人农业技术的看法。该研究收集了104名参与者的反馈,包括法国、希腊、西班牙和荷兰的农民、研究人员、技术提供者、政策制定者和其他人,以及雅典农业大学54名农业学生的反馈。这一发现凸显了机器人解决农业问题的潜力。农业利益攸关方强调了减少劳动力、提高成本效率和提高生产率等主要好处,同时也强调了初始成本高、技术技能差距和怀疑论(尤其是老一代)等挑战。随着利益相关者倡导用户友好的工具、财政激励和协作农业模式,实际的、动手的示范成为改变观念和促进接受的关键因素。农业专业的学生,作为未来的实践者,对数字双胞胎和远程监控机器人的农业控制器等技术的熟悉程度有限,但在演示过程中表现出强烈的参与和学习。学生们认为自动化、资源效率和减少化学品使用是主要的好处,同时也强调了互动学习体验的重要性,如任务模拟和现实世界的应用,以有效地弥合知识差距。调查结果强调了定制战略的重要性,以吸引当前和未来的利益相关者。通过有针对性的教育、财政支持和包容性外展来解决障碍,可以促进机器人解决方案融入可持续农业。通过促进农民、学生、研究人员和政策制定者之间的合作,本研究概述了利用机器人创新提高农业效率、可持续性和复原力的路线图。
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Stakeholders' perspective on smart farming robotic solutions
This study examines agricultural stakeholders' perceptions of robotic farming technologies through feedback collection and analysis in the context of Robs4Crops project, employing a mixed-method approach that combines quantitative and qualitative questionnaires. Feedback was gathered from 104 participants, including farmers, researchers, tech providers, policy makers, and others in demonstrations across France, Greece, Spain, and The Netherlands, along with 54 agricultural students engaged in demonstrations at the Agricultural University of Athens. The findings highlight the potential of robotic solutions in agriculture. Agricultural stakeholders highlighted key benefits such as labour reduction, cost efficiency, and improved productivity, alongside challenges like high initial costs, technical skill gaps, and scepticism, particularly among older generations. Practical, hands-on demonstrations emerged as a pivotal factor in changing perceptions and fostering acceptance, with stakeholders advocating for user-friendly tools, financial incentives, and collaborative farming models. Agricultural students, as future practitioners, showed limited prior familiarity with technologies like Digital Twins and Farming Controller for remote monitoring of robots but demonstrated strong engagement and learning during demonstrations. Students valued automation, resource efficiency, and reduced chemical use as key benefits, while also stressed the importance of interactive learning experiences such as task simulations and real-world applications to bridge knowledge gaps effectively. The findings underscore the importance of tailored strategies to engage both current and future stakeholders. Addressing barriers through targeted education, financial support, and inclusive outreach can facilitate the integration of robotic solutions into sustainable agriculture. By fostering collaboration among farmers, students, researchers, and policymakers, this study outlines a roadmap for leveraging robotic innovations to advance agricultural efficiency, sustainability, and resilience.
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