Apichaya Lilavanichakul. Durian Farmer Adoption of Smart Farming Technology: A Case Study of Chumphon Province. (). Mae Fah Luang University. Learning Resources and Educational Media Center. : , .
Durian Farmer Adoption of Smart Farming Technology: A Case Study of Chumphon Province
Abstract:
The uncertainty of agricultural risks not only affects farmers, but also causes all
stakeholders in the supply chain. Durian is one of the important agricultural exporting
products in Thailand and a high-value fruit crop of Chumphon Province. Durian
farmers have faced yield loss after outbreaks of disease, pests, and squirrels intensify,
deterioration of soil and water quality, and the threats of unpredicted farm income over
the past few years. The adoption of smart farming technology like drones and sensors,
can serve as a solution to alleviate risks in agriculture, but not all farmers are adopting
technology. This study aims to explore determinants affecting the adoption of smart
farming technology for durian farmers in Chumphon province. Survey data of 108
farmer households were randomly conducted and analyzed by using Binary logistic
regression and descriptive statistics. Demographic characteristics, socio-economic
variables, and farming systems were examined to explain the farmer adoption.
Findings showed that farmer adoption of technology was significantly affected at pvalue (< 0.05) by farmers age, farmers main occupation, access to extension services,
and farm size with the percent correct of 74.1% and goodness-of fit of 0.062. Therefore,
younger farmers with larger farm sizes were more likely to adopt agricultural
technology than older farmers with farm sizes. In addition, farmers who adopt
technology could reduce employed labor, and fertilizer costs, indicating that smart
farming technology provided better farm performance and less cost. The influence of
extension services on the adoption of technology should be encouraged to help farmers
to adapt and mitigate the agricultural risks with appropriate technologies and specific
conditions of durian farms. Continuous training and educating farmers via extension
services are essential for the sustainable adoption of smart farming technology.
Mae Fah Luang University. Learning Resources and Educational Media Center
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Modified:
2023-03-16
Issued:
2023-03-16
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Journal of Food Science and Agricultural Technology (2023) Vol.7 (Special Issue) : 8-13