Views of Irish Farmers on Smart Farming Technologies: An Observational Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Technologies Propelling Smart Farming
1.1.1. Hardware Basis
1.1.2. Software Basis
1.2. Drivers for Adoption
1.3. Adoption Model
2. Materials and Methods
Methodology
3. Results
3.1. Survey
3.1.1. Age, Education and Farm
3.1.2. Farmers’ Attitude Towards Using Information Technology
3.1.3. Perception of Farmers Towards Using Cloud Technology
3.1.4. Farmer’s Technological and Information Seeking Behaviour
3.1.5. Farmers Perception of CC Potential to Deal with Challenges
3.1.6. Communication between Farmers
3.2. Interviews
3.3. Overview of Interview
4. Discussion
4.1. Determinant for Adoption of Cloud Computing
4.1.1. Farmers’ Technological and Information Seeking Behavior
4.1.2. Cloud Computing Usage among Irish Farmers
4.2. Farmers’ View to Improve from Present System
Slow Adoption Compared to Other Countries
5. Conclusions and Limitation
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A. Interview Questionnaire
- What are your views on maintaining the farm with help of cloud computing technology?
- Do you think that such adoption to information technology will have a greater impact on agriculture? What’s your opinion about it?
- What will be your take if you can control the farm maintenance from one place using smart phone and computer? Do you think it will make farming easy? If no, what would be the problem?
- Do you think the development of new information technologies on the farm would affect the role of the farmer? What’s your opinion?
- What are the factors you look for before using any information technology on your farm? What makes you wary in using any technologies?
- What do you expect from the government or any IT companies to favor technologies on a farm?
- As a farmer, what is your opinion regarding the strength and weakness of an Irish farmer compared to farmers from other countries?
- Do you think there is a lack of awareness program between the farmers in Ireland in embracing any technology? If yes, how it can be improved from the present system?
- Many countries like Israel are turning desert into agriculture with the help of smart farming technologies, what do you think the technology can change in the Irish agricultural system?
- Do you know Knowledge Transfer Scheme? What’s your opinion about that?
Appendix B. Survey Questionnaire
- What is your Gender?
- What is your Age group?
- What is your education level?
- Are you doing any job other than farming?
- What type of farming you do?
- Do you follow mixed farming?
- Do you think information technology can make farm management easier?
- Are you using any information technology in farming? (The technology such as sensors, Location-based services, automated systems, use of farm management etc can be accessed with the help of your Smartphone and computer).
- If yes, what technology are you using?
- What kind of record keeping do you follow to keep your farming details?
- Are you using any cloud computing technology for your farm?
- If yes, please specify for what purposes is it using in your farm?
- What kind of social digital platform you use to get information about new technology in farming?
- Currently do you use any IT application in Smartphone for any farming related services?
- If yes, for what purpose?
- What is your area of preference where more farming application should be developed?
- Would you like to adopt any information technology in future? 5a) Yes 5b) No
- If yes, what type of technology in future?
- What are the major difficulties in adopting technology in your farm?
- How do you update new technology in farming?
- If you can track all the transaction, weather, soil, crop/animal information of your farm through a platform in your mobile. Will you accept and try to learn such technology?
- Do you follow any country that use advanced farming using information technology?
- If yes, specify the country name?
- What is the medium you use to communicate with other farmers in Ireland?
- How can you rate the communication with other farmers for the exchange of information?
- What you think about sharing information with other IT technologies can bring more development in farming?
- If No/maybe, what would be the reason? (Please enter NIL if your previous answer to question was YES)
- Do you like digitalizing agriculture?
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Education | No. of Respondents |
---|---|
Primary | 1 |
Lower Secondary | 1 |
Upper Secondary | 3 |
Third-Level Non degree | 6 |
Third-Level Degree | 16 |
Post Graduate | 5 |
Age Group | No. of Respondents |
---|---|
18-24 | 6 |
25-44 | 18 |
45-64 | 6 |
Above 65 | 2 |
Technology Used by Farmers | Technology Used |
---|---|
Dairy | - Grass management Decision support system and software |
- Application used for registering calf births, moving animals etc. | |
- Remote signals soil monitor | |
- Software for managing the herd, grass and accounting on farm | |
- Software for area measurement for grass allocation | |
- Remote camera | |
- RFID | |
- Activity meters | |
- Farm mapping | |
- Soil temperature sensor | |
Beef/Sheep | - Diet feeder technology |
- Software for managing the herd, grass and accounting | |
- Weather apps | |
Arable | - GPS in fields |
Age | Gender | Farm | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Male | Female | Dairy | beef/sheep | Arablee | |
18–24 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 0 |
25–44 | 10 | 1 | 9 | 1 | 1 |
45–64 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 |
Age | Gender | Farm | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Male | Female | Dairy | Beef/Sheep | Arable | |
18–24 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 0 |
25–44 | 10 | 1 | 9 | 1 | 1 |
45–64 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 |
No. | Age | Gender | Education | Type of Farm | Adaptation of IT |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
IN1 | 45–64 | Male | Third level non-degree | Mixed (Beef, Arable, sheep) | NO |
IN2 | 45–64 | Male | Upper Secondary | Beef | NO |
IN3 | 45–64 | Female | Post-Graduate | Mixed (Beef, sheep) | NO |
IN4 | 18–24 | Female | Post-Graduate | Dairy | YES |
IN5 | 25–44 | Male | Third level degree | Dairy | YES |
IN6 | 45–64 | Male | Third level non-degree | Mixed (Dairy, Arable) | YES |
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Das V., J.; Sharma, S.; Kaushik, A. Views of Irish Farmers on Smart Farming Technologies: An Observational Study. AgriEngineering 2019, 1, 164-187. https://doi.org/10.3390/agriengineering1020013
Das V. J, Sharma S, Kaushik A. Views of Irish Farmers on Smart Farming Technologies: An Observational Study. AgriEngineering. 2019; 1(2):164-187. https://doi.org/10.3390/agriengineering1020013
Chicago/Turabian StyleDas V., Jithin, Shubham Sharma, and Abhishek Kaushik. 2019. "Views of Irish Farmers on Smart Farming Technologies: An Observational Study" AgriEngineering 1, no. 2: 164-187. https://doi.org/10.3390/agriengineering1020013
APA StyleDas V., J., Sharma, S., & Kaushik, A. (2019). Views of Irish Farmers on Smart Farming Technologies: An Observational Study. AgriEngineering, 1(2), 164-187. https://doi.org/10.3390/agriengineering1020013