对欧洲农业数字化的成本和效益的认知couts et des antivites de la numerisation des exploitations agricolaires en Europe

IF 3.1 Q2 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & POLICY
Constantine Iliopoulos, Irini Theodorakopoulou, Thomas Giotis, Gianluca Brunori
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农场数字化正在彻底改变欧洲农业,提高生产力、资源效率和可持续性。传感器、机器人和数据驱动工具等技术可以实现精确的决策,从而减少时间和资源的使用。本文借鉴了欧洲生活实验室18个焦点小组的见解,让农民、政策制定者和顾问参与探讨采用数字技术的权衡。主要的好处包括节省时间的工具,简化操作,促进可持续性和支持创新的商业模式。数字平台提高了可追溯性,减少了化学品投入,提高了食品安全。农民也重视技术如何吸引年轻一代并促进包容性。来自法国、德国、匈牙利和意大利的例子说明了具体区域的应用,例如实时数据使用和土壤扫描技术。然而,数字化带来了重大挑战。农民们提到了高昂的成本、陡峭的学习曲线和基础设施方面的差距,比如互联网连接有限。农民、政府和技术提供者之间的信任问题仍然存在,而对数据所有权和治理的担忧阻碍了数据的采用。由于资金限制和技能短缺,小农场面临着不成比例的负担。这项研究强调需要建立公平的支持系统、透明的治理和量身定制的解决方案来弥合差距。通过应对这些挑战,欧洲可以确保农业数字化促进可持续发展,并使所有利益相关者受益,与《欧洲绿色协议》等更广泛的目标保持一致。
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Perceptions of the Costs and Benefits of Farm Digitalisation in Europe
      Perception des coûts et des avantages de la numérisation des exploitations agricoles en Europe
      Kosten- und Nutzenwahrnehmung der landwirtschaftlichen Digitalisierung in Europa

Perceptions of the Costs and Benefits of Farm Digitalisation in Europe Perception des coûts et des avantages de la numérisation des exploitations agricoles en Europe Kosten- und Nutzenwahrnehmung der landwirtschaftlichen Digitalisierung in Europa

Farm digitalisation is revolutionising European agriculture, offering enhanced productivity, resource efficiency and sustainability. Technologies like sensors, robotics and data-driven tools enable precise decision-making thereby reducing time and resource use. This article draws on insights from 18 focus groups in European living labs, engaging farmers, policymakers and advisors to explore the trade-offs of digital adoption.

Key benefits include time-saving tools that streamline operations, promote sustainability and support innovative business models. Digital platforms improve traceability, reduce chemical inputs and enhance food safety. Farmers also value how technology attracts younger generations and fosters inclusivity. Examples from France, Germany, Hungary and Italy illustrate region-specific applications, such as real-time data use and soil-scanning technologies.

However, significant challenges accompany digitalisation. Farmers cite high costs, a steep learning curve and infrastructure gaps like limited internet connectivity. Trust issues persist among farmers, governments and technology providers, while concerns over data ownership and governance hinder adoption. Small farms face disproportionate burdens due to financial constraints and skill shortages.

This study underscores the need for equitable support systems, transparent governance and tailored solutions to bridge gaps. By addressing these challenges, Europe can ensure farm digitalisation fosters sustainability and benefits all stakeholders, aligning with broader goals like the European Green Deal.

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EuroChoices
EuroChoices AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & POLICY-
CiteScore
5.20
自引率
7.10%
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22
期刊介绍: EuroChoices is a full colour, peer reviewed, outreach journal of topical European agri-food and rural resource issues, published three times a year in April, August and December. Its main aim is to bring current research and policy deliberations on agri-food and rural resource issues to a wide readership, both technical & non-technical. The need for this is clear - there are great changes afoot in the European and global agri-food industries and rural areas, which are of enormous impact and concern to society. The issues which underlie present deliberations in the policy and private sectors are complex and, until now, normally expressed in impenetrable technical language.
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