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Ways to Spread Agricultural Technologies and Innovative Outcomes for the Growth of the Agricultural Sector (Year 2 of 2)
Author Park, Jiyun
Views 42949 Publication Date 2021.02.26
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Background and Purpose
The government implements policies centered on smart farming and data utilization, but the outcome is not significant. Livestock farmers are more eager to apply smart technologies than crop farmers. However, intelligent technologies used in the field are limited to simple automation skills, although smart farming is meant to increase productivity through data-based agriculture. Besides, livestock technologies and innovation efforts fail to go beyond the existing linear and unilateral model.

Our first-year research suggested policy directions and measures to improve the transfer system for technologies and innovation outcomes. However, it was limited to “improving” the existing transfer system, focused on crop farming’s transfer system. However, livestock farming is significantly different from crop farming and requires a different approach. Therefore, it is time to introduce new ways to introduce data-based livestock technologies and a transfer system for technologies amid the emergence of the data-based economy and the need for innovative growth in livestock farming.

Against this backdrop, the second-year study focuses on livestock farming’s data-based technologies and ways to transfer those smart technologies and innovation results to achieve remarkable growth in livestock farming (Korean beef and pork) amid the 4th industrial revolution. In other words, this research intends to diagnose the current state of data-based technologies and the technology transfer system for innovative growth in livestock farming. Based on the diagnosis, we want to suggest policy tasks and improvement measures.

Research Methodology
For this research, we used various methods, including literature reviews, in-depth interviews, surveys, quantitative analysis, collaborative research, and commissioned manuscripts. Regarding the current state of transferring livestock technologies and innovation results, we used the interviews of related entities (public organizations, producers’ organizations, farmers, etc.), literature reviews, and reports commissioned to Professor Seo Kang-seok, Sunchon National University. Concerning the analysis of concepts and policies related to data-based livestock technologies and innovation result transfer, we review local and overseas research papers. The analysis of ICT device utilization and the state of data production, collection, and use was made through farmers’ surveys and quantitative analysis. Regarding data platforms, we conducted in-depth interviews (public organizations, producers’ groups, farmers, etc.), case studies, and literature reviews. For the case inspection of data platforms at home and overseas, we commissioned Lee Byeong-seok (Korea Pork Producers Association) and Lee Kang-hoon (Infovally Korea). Lastly, we held discussions based on our research results and identified measures to introduce data-based livestock technologies and ways to transfer technologies and innovation outcomes.

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Researchers: Park Jiyun, Huh Duk, Lee Myoungki, Lee Jungmin, Kim Booyoung
Research period: 2020. 1. ~ 2020. 12.
E-mail address: jiyunpark@krei.re.kr

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