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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES FOR FAMILY FARMS: FOREIGN EXPERIENCE 86


DOI 10.33305/227-86

Issue № 7, 2022, article № 10, pages 86-95

Section: ABROAD

Language: Russian

Original language title: ИНФОРМАЦИОННЫЕ ТЕХНОЛОГИИ ДЛЯ СЕМЕЙНЫХ ФЕРМ: ЗАРУБЕЖНЫЙ ОПЫТ

Keywords: DIGITALIZATION OF THE AGRO-INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX, SMART AGRICULTURE, AGRICULTURAL COOPERATION, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES FOR FAMILY FARMS

Abstract: The social role of small farmers is expressed in the creation of jobs in rural areas and the implementation of food supplies. The activities of family farms are inextricably linked with the use of digital technologies. Information comes from various devices located in the field, on the farm, from sensors, agricultural equipment, meteorological stations, drones, satellites, external systems, partner platforms, suppliers. Common data from various participants in the production chain, collected in one place, allow you to obtain new quality information, find patterns, create additional value for all involved participants, apply modern scientific processing methods and make the right decisions based on them, minimizing risks, improving the business of agricultural producers. Sustainable e-commerce, or e-commerce, can help accelerate the inclusive development of rural communities by creating new jobs and income opportunities, as well as improving services for rural residents. The aim of the study is to consider the impact of digital technologies on global agriculture and family farming. In the course of the study, methods were used: statistical, graphic, comparisons, isochoric analysis. The results of the study made it possible to show the drivers of the development of information technology of family farms. The impact of agricultural activities on climate change is considered. The relationship between family farms and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 2030 is shown. It has been shown that the digitalization of farms is most disclosed in cooperative relations.

Authors: Inshakov Andrei Alekseevich