EXTENSION CASE STUDY: WHY PADDY FARMERS ARE NOT INCLINED TO USE A DRONE AS PART OF MECHANISATION FOR PADDY CULTIVATION

The Planter Pub Date : 2024-05-25 DOI:10.56333/tp.2024.004
Muhammad Nurfaiz Abd Kharim, Wan Nurul Atiqah Rosdi
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Drone technology is emerging as a pivotal component in the agricultural sector, particularly in the context of Agricultural Industrial Revolution 4.0 (IR4.0). Its application, especially in activities such as fertiliser and crop protection chemical spraying in the Kemubu Agricultural Development Authority (KADA) granary areas, can significantly enhance the farmers’ yields. Despite the positive reception of drone technology, there is a growing phenomenon of technology rejection that requires further exploration. This research aims to investigate farmers’ acceptance of drones as a mechanisation tool for paddy cultivation in the Jajahan Bachok, Kelantan granary areas within KADA authority. A structured questionnaire, based on the knowledge, attitude, practice (KAP) model, was administered to 82 farmers surrounding Jajahan Bachok through purposive sampling. Data analysis using SPSS version 26.0 involved Descriptive statistics, Spearman’s Correlation, and Reliability tests. The study reveals that paddy farmers exhibit acceptance of drone technology, albeit with a slow adoption rate. The correlations between knowledge, attitude, and practice with drone mechanisation acceptance are significant but negligible at levels of 0.253, 0.866, and 0.69, respectively. This research is vital for both agency and drone vendors to comprehend the factors influencing drone technology acceptance among paddy farmers. Understanding these factors can contribute to enhance the application and adoption rate of drone as next important mechanisation for paddy farming activities among farmers especially in the KADA granary areas. Keywords: Drone, paddy, acceptance, KAP model, KADA.
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无人机技术正在成为农业部门的关键组成部分,尤其是在农业工业革命 4.0(IR4.0)的背景下。无人机技术的应用,尤其是在凯穆布农业发展局(KADA)粮仓地区的肥料和作物保护化学品喷洒等活动中的应用,可以显著提高农民的产量。尽管无人机技术受到了积极的欢迎,但拒绝接受技术的现象却越来越多,需要进一步探讨。本研究旨在调查 KADA 管理范围内吉兰丹州 Jajahan Bachok 谷仓区农民对无人机作为水稻种植机械化工具的接受程度。根据知识、态度、实践(KAP)模型,通过有目的的抽样调查,对 Jajahan Bachok 附近的 82 名农民进行了结构化问卷调查。使用 SPSS 26.0 版进行的数据分析包括描述性统计、斯皮尔曼相关性和可靠性检验。研究结果表明,稻农对无人机技术的接受程度较高,但采用率较低。知识、态度和实践与无人机机械化接受度之间的相关性分别为 0.253、0.866 和 0.69,相关性显著但可忽略不计。这项研究对于机构和无人机供应商了解影响稻农接受无人机技术的因素至关重要。了解这些因素有助于提高无人机的应用和采用率,使其成为农民(尤其是 KADA 谷仓地区的农民)进行水稻耕作活动的下一个重要机械化手段。关键词无人机、水稻、接受度、KAP 模型、KADA。
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