2018
DOI: 10.5455/ijlr.20180413044608
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Develop and Evaluate Use of Mobile Application for Cattle Farming: A New Generation Technology Transfer for Sustainable Dairy Production

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“…According to Satyanarayan, Jagadeeswary, Belakeri, Babu, and Srinivas [3], the integration of digital technology within the livestock farming system has the potential to offer novel solutions to challenges arising from increased animal densities and the demand for environmentally sustainable and animal-friendly production practices that minimize resource consumption. The overall observation, however, indicates significant variation in the rate of adoption of digital technology across specific technologies, animal species, and academic disciplines.…”
Section: Automation and Application Of Biometric Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Satyanarayan, Jagadeeswary, Belakeri, Babu, and Srinivas [3], the integration of digital technology within the livestock farming system has the potential to offer novel solutions to challenges arising from increased animal densities and the demand for environmentally sustainable and animal-friendly production practices that minimize resource consumption. The overall observation, however, indicates significant variation in the rate of adoption of digital technology across specific technologies, animal species, and academic disciplines.…”
Section: Automation and Application Of Biometric Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, smartphones can serve as the infrastructure of digital agriculture innovations (Pongnumkul et al, 2015). Recently, governments, NGOs, and donors have developed smartphone‐based applications (apps) for farm management for smallholder farmers (Campenhout, 2017; Cole & Fernando, 2021; Satyanarayan et al, 2018). Given these advantages of smartphone use, understanding the relationship between smartphone use and willingness to adopt DPDM could provide references for controlling pests and diseases, preventing crop loss, and reducing pesticide use.…”
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confidence: 99%