Innovation in farming: Drivers of adoption of Precision Agriculture amongst farmers

Andrea Apicella, Angela Tarabella

Abstract


The recent changes in technological innovations in agriculture in the last decades are radically changing the paradigm of traditional cultivation techniques and these have already been the subject of research for some time. The present study aims to review the new trends of digital technologies adoption in precision agriculture. Starting from theoretical study models such as the Agriculture Knowledge and Innovation Systems (AKIS), the Agricultural Innovation System (AIS) and the new modeling of the Farm Management Information System (FMIS), a review was carried out with the aim of identifying emerging adoption drivers for the implementation of precision agriculture technologies. To do this, 19 papers were analyzed in the period 2018-2021 that included empirical investigations. The results of the survey confirm the new adoption trends where, in addition to the size of the agricultural company, the geographical position and the financial resources, sociodemographic factors are included and above all the new emerging trend linked to environmental benefits.

Keywords


Precision Agriculture; Innovation Drivers; Adoption Drivers; Innovation; Agri-Food Management

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18461/ijfsd.v15i6.N7

ISSN 1869-6945

 

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