2022
DOI: 10.56527/jabm.9.1.4
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Factors Influencing the Behavioral Intention for Smart Farming in Sarawak, Malaysia

Abstract: Agriculture is an industry that contributes to the economic growth and social progress of many countries worldwide, as well as positive impacts to the environment. However, the agricultural industry also faces many challenges such as the quality of crops and land available for farming activities, climate change, poor economic conditions for farmers, and lack of technology. As the agricultural trend is towards achieving food security, improving nourishment, and advancing sustainable agriculture, Smart Farming h… Show more

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“…Hence, a non-technical study is necessary to understand farmers' end-user perspective on smart farming, such as their factors and challenges in adopting smart farming on their farm, which can be a reference for related bodies for future assistance. Although there have been previous studies [19,20] on the factors of adoption, there have been few social studies conducted on the challenges of adopting smart farming in Malaysia, especially among farmers in the states of Sarawak and Sabah. Despite their location, which is seen as disadvantageous for development, Sarawak and Sabah are among the main contributors to Malaysia's agricultural sector [21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, a non-technical study is necessary to understand farmers' end-user perspective on smart farming, such as their factors and challenges in adopting smart farming on their farm, which can be a reference for related bodies for future assistance. Although there have been previous studies [19,20] on the factors of adoption, there have been few social studies conducted on the challenges of adopting smart farming in Malaysia, especially among farmers in the states of Sarawak and Sabah. Despite their location, which is seen as disadvantageous for development, Sarawak and Sabah are among the main contributors to Malaysia's agricultural sector [21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%