Proceedings of the International Law Conference 2018
DOI: 10.5220/0010050300490055
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The Implementation of the Law of the Farmer using the Internet of Things in E-Agribusiness in Indonesia

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“…However, within implementing digital agriculture into practices, the GoI are suggested to consider the existing challenges, such as: labour alteration, data protection and cybersecurity, digital divide issues, digital education and capacity building development, integration of digital technologies research and practices, sustainable mechanism for digital actualization, and public and private partnership. These challenges are also identi ed by Soeparna et al (2018) study, stating some hurdles in implementing IoT for e-agribusiness, namely; security issue, data privacy, devices complexity, costly devices, and skilled human resources. Digital divide is also still considered as a major issue as using digital technologies in Indonesia, particularly, because of the Indonesian demographic, having more than 18,000 islands with diferent equality to access and use the technologies.…”
Section: Digital Agriculture Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, within implementing digital agriculture into practices, the GoI are suggested to consider the existing challenges, such as: labour alteration, data protection and cybersecurity, digital divide issues, digital education and capacity building development, integration of digital technologies research and practices, sustainable mechanism for digital actualization, and public and private partnership. These challenges are also identi ed by Soeparna et al (2018) study, stating some hurdles in implementing IoT for e-agribusiness, namely; security issue, data privacy, devices complexity, costly devices, and skilled human resources. Digital divide is also still considered as a major issue as using digital technologies in Indonesia, particularly, because of the Indonesian demographic, having more than 18,000 islands with diferent equality to access and use the technologies.…”
Section: Digital Agriculture Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%