Innovation in the Farm Office for Smart Sustainability Reporting

IF 2.4 Q2 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & POLICY EuroChoices Pub Date : 2024-05-07 DOI:10.1111/1746-692x.12427
Krijn J. Poppe, Hans C.J. Vrolijk, Marcel A.P.M. van Asseldonk
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SummaryFarms face an increasing administrative burden due to the push for a more sustainable agri‐food system. Farms are required to demonstrate compliance with various sustainability schemes, and this trend is expected to intensify with a more performance‐based CAP and new directives and regulations. The need for smart data reporting is emphasised, with a focus on minimising the administrative burden, creating useful systems and indicators for farm management, and ensuring auditability.We advocate smart reporting as a solution and innovation in the farm office. The integration of data from Farm Management Information Systems (FMIS) with sustainability indicators is proposed in order to streamline the reporting process. The importance of using technology, such as e‐invoicing and robotic accounting, is highlighted to monitor and report crucial performance data. The integration of FMIS and Farm Financial Accounting (FFA) is proposed as a solution to enhance auditability and reduce manual input. The potential benefits of fully digital invoices and delivery notes to further streamline data exchange are proposed. Additionally, the paper discusses the role of central databases in the dairy sector.Policy implications for governments in promoting data‐intensive relationships with farmers are identified. They build upon previous policy measures that involved accounting within farms and the digital exchange of data.The paper concludes by emphasising the importance of supporting innovation in the farm office to unlock the full potential of technologies like blockchain, big data analysis, artificial intelligence and sustainability management.
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农场办公室为智能可持续发展报告进行创新
摘要 由于要推动建立更可持续的农业食品体系,农场面临着越来越重的行政负担。农场必须证明自己符合各种可持续发展计划的要求,而随着更注重绩效的 CAP 以及新的指令和法规的出台,这一趋势预计将进一步加剧。智能数据报告的必要性得到了强调,重点是最大限度地减轻行政负担,为农场管理创建有用的系统和指标,并确保可审计性。我们建议将农场管理信息系统(FMIS)的数据与可持续发展指标相结合,以简化报告流程。强调了使用电子发票和机器人会计等技术监测和报告关键绩效数据的重要性。建议将财务管理信息系统(FMIS)和农场财务会计(FFA)整合起来,作为提高可审计性和减少人工输入的解决方案。还提出了全数字化发票和交货单的潜在好处,以进一步简化数据交换。此外,本文还讨论了中央数据库在乳制品行业中的作用。本文最后强调了支持农场办公室创新的重要性,以充分释放区块链、大数据分析、人工智能和可持续性管理等技术的潜力。
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EuroChoices
EuroChoices AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & POLICY-
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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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