Understanding the public attitudinal acceptance of digital farming technologies: a nationwide survey in Germany

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Johanna Pfeiffer
Andreas Gabriel
Markus Gandorfer
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[1] Bavarian State Research Center for Agriculture,Institute for Agricultural Engineering and Animal Husbandry
[2] Technical University of Munich,Chair of Economics of Horticulture and Landscaping
[3] Technical University of Munich,undefined
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Agriculture and Human Values | 2021年 / 38卷
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Spontaneous associations; Precision livestock farming; Precision crop farming; Dairy; Robot;
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The magnitude of public concerns about agricultural innovations has often been underestimated, as past examples, such as pesticides, nanotechnology, and cloning, demonstrate. Indeed, studies have proven that the agricultural sector presents an area of tension and often attracts skepticism concerning new technologies. Digital technologies have become increasingly popular in agriculture. Yet there are almost no investigations on the public acceptance of digitalization in agriculture so far. Our online survey provides initial insights to reduce this knowledge gap. The sample (n = 2012) represents the German population in terms of gender, age (minimum 18 years), education and size of place of residence. Results showed that if the potential of digital farming technologies (DFT) regarding animal welfare and environmental protection was described, respondents reacted positively. Thus, the general attitudes of respondents toward the benefits of DFT were mostly positive. The approval to increasing adoption rates of particular DFT by providing subsidies was also high. Linear regression models showed that the dominant positive influences on respondents’ attitudes toward the benefits of DFT were a generally positive attitude toward farming and a strong trust in farmers in Germany. Confronting respondents with pictures showing DFT resulted in many spontaneous negative associations and general criticism of agricultural production. The latter holds true for DFT in animal husbandry in particular. However, as agriculture as a whole is criticized by many groups in Germany, it is unlikely that benefits from digitalization will significantly increase the public acceptance of agriculture as a whole.
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