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Knowledge Management in Agriculture - From Data Generation to Knowledge Sharing -

Knowledge Management in Agriculture - From Data Generation to Knowledge Sharing -. Peter Wagner, Karin Rosskopf. Content. Former ICT Adoption Studies Knowledge Management of Farmers Results of Empirical Studies Basic Statistics ICT Adoption by Farmers Use of Software on Farms

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Knowledge Management in Agriculture - From Data Generation to Knowledge Sharing -

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  1. Knowledge Management in Agriculture - From Data Generation to Knowledge Sharing - Peter Wagner, Karin Rosskopf EFITA 2005 in Portugal Karin Rosskopf, Peter Wagner

  2. Content • Former ICT Adoption Studies • Knowledge Management of Farmers • Results of Empirical Studies • Basic Statistics • ICT Adoption by Farmers • Use of Software on Farms • Technology Use for Knowledge Management Processes • Summary • Discussion EFITA 2005 in Portugal Karin Rosskopf, Peter Wagner

  3. Former ICT Adoption Studies • EFITA questionnaires 1999 in Bonn, 2001 in Montpellier and 2003 in Debrecen (Gelb, E.; Wagner, P.; Rosskopf, K.; Parker, C.: A Summary of the EFITA ICT Adoption Questionnaires. In: Vlachopoulou, M. et. al (Hrsg.): Proceedings Vol. I, Second HAICTA Conference, Thessaloniki, Greece, 2004, S. 343–34) • In the eyes of scientist, the following reasons are hampering the use of ICT technologies by farmers: • no economic or other benefits • difficult to use • high costs • lack of training • Since 2002, country studies in Germany about ICT adoption problems • Data collection platform: „Agrarcomputertage“ 2002 in Goettingen (Lower Saxony), 2003 in Munich (Bavaria), 2004 in Alsfeld (Hess) and 2005 in Augsburg (Bavaria) EFITA 2005 in Portugal Karin Rosskopf, Peter Wagner

  4. Knowledge Management of Farmers • Knowledge is different from data and information • Knowledge is embedded in processes and technologies • Knowledge has an implicit and explicit dimension • Knowledge sharing is an important knowledge management process • Knowledge sharing activities can benefit farmers EFITA 2005 in Portugal Karin Rosskopf, Peter Wagner

  5. GeneralResults EFITA 2005 in Portugal Karin Rosskopf, Peter Wagner

  6. Ownership of a computer Farmers non Farmers Internet access Source: Stat. Bundesamt / DBV 2005 EFITA 2005 in Portugal Karin Rosskopf, Peter Wagner

  7. ICT Adoption Constraints EFITA 2005 in Portugal Karin Rosskopf, Peter Wagner

  8. The Use of Software on Farms EFITA 2005 in Portugal Karin Rosskopf, Peter Wagner

  9. Internet: Widely used, but not for everything EFITA 2005 in Portugal Karin Rosskopf, Peter Wagner

  10. Information Sources of Farmers (multiple answers) EFITA 2005 in Portugal Karin Rosskopf, Peter Wagner

  11. How are Farm Size and Education influencing the Info-Sources? • The higher the education, the….. • more important is the Internet • less important is the state extension service • more important is private consulting • less important is the national farmers union • more important are agricultural journals • The bigger the farm size, the.... • more important is the Internet • less important is the state extension service • more important is private consulting • less important is the national farmers union • less important are other farmers • The older the farmer, the.... • more important is the state extension service • more important is the national farmers union EFITA 2005 in Portugal Karin Rosskopf, Peter Wagner

  12. Type of Consultancy on Farms and Provider 1) % of respondents 2) % of all farmers EFITA 2005 in Portugal Karin Rosskopf, Peter Wagner

  13. Data Exchange in Consultancy EFITA 2005 in Portugal Karin Rosskopf, Peter Wagner

  14. Summary • When an ICT tool is used by large sectors of the population, it is used by farmers too • New technologies, such as mobile computing and precision farming technologies, are disseminating very slowly • The lack of training, the missing benefits and the time needed to use ICT are main adoption barriers. • There is still a lack of understanding of the benefits especially of agriculture-specific software • The most important information sources of farmers are the internet, agricultural journals and the state extension service • Farmers like to receive information and knowledge, but they only share their data when they have to do it EFITA 2005 in Portugal Karin Rosskopf, Peter Wagner

  15. Thank you! Peter Wagner Karin Rosskopf peter.wagner@landw.uni-halle.de krosskop@hotmail.com Internet: http://www.landw.uni-halle.de/lb/ EFITA 2005 in Portugal Karin Rosskopf, Peter Wagner

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