In the starting blocks for smart agriculture: The internet as a source of knowledge in transitional agriculture

Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Njas-Wageningen Journal of Life Sciences Pub Date : 2019-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.njas.2019.100309
Krzysztof Janc , Konrad Czapiewski , Marcin Wójcik
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The work described here has sought to define the role of the Internet in knowledge acquisition among Polish farmers, as well as the diversity characterising their professional activity conducted online. Relevant discussion is in this way broadened to reflect the conditioning underpinning smart agriculture, most especially in the context of states emerging from a period of economic transition. Particular attention is here paid to the factor of choice of source of information assisting with the running of a farm. Analyses relating to this matter are founded upon questionnaires supplied by almost 2500 farmers. The results show that the Internet does not constitute the most important information source for Polish farmers, though there is a close link between use of the Internet and their basic social characteristics, as also associated with structural features of Polish agriculture. On that basis, it can be considered that Polish farming still finds itself at the preliminary phase of entry into smart agriculture. The Polish case shows that we cannot assume that there is a readiness for smart farming in all places.

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智慧农业的起点:互联网作为转型农业的知识来源
本文描述的工作旨在定义互联网在波兰农民知识获取中的作用,以及他们在线进行的专业活动的多样性特征。通过这种方式,相关讨论得以扩大,以反映支撑智能农业的条件,尤其是在经济转型时期的国家背景下。这里特别注意的是选择有助于农场经营的信息来源的因素。有关这一问题的分析是基于近2500名农民提供的调查问卷。结果表明,互联网并不是波兰农民最重要的信息来源,尽管互联网的使用与他们的基本社会特征有着密切的联系,也与波兰农业的结构特征有关。在此基础上,可以认为波兰农业仍处于进入智慧农业的初级阶段。波兰的案例表明,我们不能假设所有地方都为智能农业做好了准备。
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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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