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Educational needs and perceptions of the sustainability of precision agriculture: survey evidence from Greece
Authors:Georgios?Kountios  Email author" target="_blank">Athanasios?RagkosEmail author  Thomas?Bournaris  Georgios?Papadavid  Anastasios?Michailidis
Institution:1.Department of Agricultural Economics,Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,Thessaloníki,Greece;2.Agricultural Economics Research Institute,ELGO Demeter,Athens,Greece;3.Department of Rural Development,Agricultural Research Institute of Cyprus,Nicosia,Cyprus
Abstract:Precision agriculture (PA) constitutes a dynamic production method which is gaining attention in several parts of the world. Its environmental and economic sustainability has been examined in terms of its ability to reduce the adverse effects of agrochemical use—by regulating their application to the levels needed at the land parcel level—and of its contribution to higher incomes and profitability. At the social level, PA has been linked to collective action although little insight is available regarding the role of various actors and education. This study tackles PA through an assessment of the attitudes of farmers towards the elements of its sustainability and of their educational needs. The analysis of survey data of a sample of young farmers in Greece showed that the majority of respondents were not familiar with PA. Significant differences were found between the attitudes of knowledgeable and non-knowledgeable farmers, the former demonstrating better acknowledgement of the environmental, economic and social sustainability of PA. Important educational needs were also detected, with group and individual methods being the most preferred ones for education and information campaigns. The results of the analysis could be of use for the design of Common Agricultural Policy Pillar II measures for the promotion of PA targeting to specific audiences and actors.
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