As global agricultural production methods and supply chains have become more digitised, farmers around the world are adopting digital agricultural technologies (AgTech) such as drones, IoT, remote sensors, blockchain and satellite imagery to inform on-farm decision-making. Yet, on the backdrop of a persistent digital divide between rural and urban communities, many Australian farmers are not taking up digital AgTech. It has been argued that these farmers are being ‘left behind’ in an increasingly digital world, and this may impact their future success. Scholars of digital AgTech adoption typically take a siloed approach, positioning the individual, or farm, as the key unit of analysis, with fewer studies addressing structural conditions. Th...
Digital technologies have been gradually penetrating agricultural production systems; specially, in ...
Modern information-based technologies, such as self-driving tractors, GPS, milk robots, automated eg...
While the world population is increasing, the production of food needs to match this growing demand....
As global agricultural production methods and supply chains have become more digitised, farmers arou...
As global agricultural production methods and supply chains have become more digitised, farmers arou...
This paper details a qualitative investigation of human factors relating to adoption of digital agri...
As global agricultural production methods and supply chains have become more digitised, farmers arou...
This paper details a qualitative investigation of human factors relating to adoption of digi...
In Australia, digital agriculture is considered immature and its adoption ad hoc, despite a relative...
International audienceThe development of digital technology is being promoted as a solution to cope ...
none3siSmart Farming Technologies (SFT) are smart devices part of a cyber-physical system able to im...
Smart Farming Technologies (SFT) are smart devices part of a cyber-physical system able to improve f...
Although Australia's population is concentrated in major urban centres along its coastal fringe, its...
Although Australia's population is concentrated in major urban centres along its coastal fringe, its...
Farming has moved into a digital age where data and information are available to farmers to make inf...
Digital technologies have been gradually penetrating agricultural production systems; specially, in ...
Modern information-based technologies, such as self-driving tractors, GPS, milk robots, automated eg...
While the world population is increasing, the production of food needs to match this growing demand....
As global agricultural production methods and supply chains have become more digitised, farmers arou...
As global agricultural production methods and supply chains have become more digitised, farmers arou...
This paper details a qualitative investigation of human factors relating to adoption of digital agri...
As global agricultural production methods and supply chains have become more digitised, farmers arou...
This paper details a qualitative investigation of human factors relating to adoption of digi...
In Australia, digital agriculture is considered immature and its adoption ad hoc, despite a relative...
International audienceThe development of digital technology is being promoted as a solution to cope ...
none3siSmart Farming Technologies (SFT) are smart devices part of a cyber-physical system able to im...
Smart Farming Technologies (SFT) are smart devices part of a cyber-physical system able to improve f...
Although Australia's population is concentrated in major urban centres along its coastal fringe, its...
Although Australia's population is concentrated in major urban centres along its coastal fringe, its...
Farming has moved into a digital age where data and information are available to farmers to make inf...
Digital technologies have been gradually penetrating agricultural production systems; specially, in ...
Modern information-based technologies, such as self-driving tractors, GPS, milk robots, automated eg...
While the world population is increasing, the production of food needs to match this growing demand....