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네트워크 기반에서의 스마트 농업 표준 기준모델 분석 (Standard Reference Model Analysis for Smart Farming based on Networks)

  • 김동일;정희창
    • 한국정보통신학회논문지
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    • 제19권11호
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    • pp.2703-2709
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    • 2015
  • IT 와 농업분야의 융합은 생산, 유통, 소비 분야에서의 효율과 질적 향상을 기대하게 되었고 특히 IT 영역의 정보 분석 기술과 자동제어 기술은 농산물 생산에 많은 장점을 제공하게 되었다. 네트워크 기반에서의 농업 분야 ICT확대는 기술적, 환경적인 측면에서의 어려움들을 해결하게 되었다. 본 논문에서는 IT와 접목한 스마트 농업 환경에서의 표준 기능 모델을 제안 분석하고 이를 바탕으로 한 스마트 농업에서의 기술적 서비스 요구조건 을 제시한다.

수직 농업 자율 컨텍스 결정을 위한 온톨로지 모델링에 관한 연구 (A study on Ontology Modelling for Autonomous Context Decision Logic in Vertical Farming)

  • 진영근;이원구
    • 스마트미디어저널
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    • 제13권6호
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    • pp.72-79
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    • 2024
  • 수직농업은 미래의 식량, 인구문제를 해결할 수 있는 농업 방식 중 중요한 농업 방식이다. 그러나 초기투자비용, 기술문제 등으로 인하여 저개발 국가에서는 진입에 어려움을 겪고 있다. 이러한 문제들을 해결하기 위하여 수직농업 도메인을 온톨로지로 정형화하는 것이 필요하다. 본 논문에서는 수직농업의 다양한 재배방식을 포함하고 그 방식에 따른 센서들과 액츄에이트의 연결 및 선택된 수직농업의 재배환경 컨텍스트를 인지하고 제어할 수 있는 온톨로지를 제시하였다. 우리는 온톨로지의 논리 추론 기능을 사용하여 인지된 수직 재배에 주요한 환경 컨텍스트를 분석함으로써 자율적으로 컨텍스트에 대한 제어 결정을 내릴 수 있을 것으로 기대한다.

동적패널모형을 이용한 천해어류양식 생산에 영향을 미치는 요인 분석 (Identifying Factors Influencing Fish Production of Shallow-sea Aquaculture Based on the Dynamic Panel Model)

  • 심성현;남종오
    • Ocean and Polar Research
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    • 제41권1호
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    • pp.35-46
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    • 2019
  • The purpose of this study is to identify factors influencing fish production of shallow-sea aquaculture in South Korea. This study employed the two-way fixed effect and random effect models based on the panel models and also the difference between GMM and system GMM models based on the dynamic panel models using the amount of fish farming production, the number of stocked fry, the number of cultured fish, the amount of inputted feed, the farming area, the number of workers, and the sales price data from 2010 to 2017. First, the two-way fixed effect model of the panel models was selected by panel characteristics, time characteristics and Hausman tests and also the model was statistically significant. As a result of the two-way fixed effect model, the number of stocked fry, the amount of inputted feed, and the number of workers were identified as factors that increase the fish production of shallow-sea aquaculture. However, the number of cultured fish and the sales price were analyzed as factors that reduce the fish production of shallow-sea aquaculture. Second, the system GMM model of the dynamic panel models was selected by Hansen test and Arellano-Bond test in order to identify whether or not the over-discrimination condition is appropriate. Based on the system GMM model, the number of stocked fry, the amount of inputted feed, the number of workers in this year and 1 year ago, the number of cultured fish 2 years ago, and the sale price 3 years ago were analyzed as factors that increase the fish production of shallow-sea aquaculture. However, the amount of fish farming production 1, 2, 3 years ago, the farming area in this year, and the number of cultured fish in this year and 1 year ago were identified as factors that reduce the fish production of shallow-sea aquaculture. In conclusion, this study suggests that it is desirable to control the amount of stocked fry rather than to expand the farming area for fish farming in shallow-sea aquaculture, so as to keep the sale price at a certain level by maintaining the appropriate amount of fish production.

농촌 거주 비농업 종사 가족의 식습관과 건강 행동 (Non-farming family's Food Habits and Health Behavior Compared with Farming Family living in Rural, Korea)

  • 정금주;조숙자;조영숙;박동연;원향례;이승교
    • 한국지역사회생활과학회지
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    • 제16권4호
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    • pp.139-157
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    • 2005
  • In rural area, as the source of family income is related with the agriculture works, the living condition of non-farming family used to be lower except some family groups with a little higher income. In order to find out the improvement in rural life, data about the health behavior and diet habits of non-farming family were observed. This study evaluated the health behavior and diet habits of non-farming families by comparing them with those of the farming families in rural area. The survey was made by trained interviewers and a total of 1,870 subjects from 9 provinces were questioned to collect the data through sampling probability proportional to size. The non-farming families were $29.6\%$ of the total and they were with no spouse($38\%$), low number of family members(2.86), and aged husband(66.8 years) or wife(58.5 years). $83.1\%$ of the non farming families were having breakfast however, $95.1\%$ of the farming families were doing it. And the number of side dishes in non farming families was low(1-2 kinds: $17.7\%$). Out of non farming families, $47.3\%$ took no nutritional supplements and out of the farming families it was 40.8 $\%$ With regard to having snacks, $22\%$ of non-farmers had snacks daily and it was greater than that of farmers($16.6\%$). But the ratio of non-snack taking of the non-farmers($29.6\%$) was higher than that of farmers($24.5\%$). The sorts of snacks also varied and for farmers it used to be fruit and noodles and for non-farmers it was bread and milk. Instant foods were often selected by $35.6\%$ of non-farmers. Dining out with a frequency of once per month was reported in $23.2\%$ of non-farming families, but $47.6\%$ of them did not dine out at all. In case of food production for family consumption, small portion of non-farmers cultivated pepper($13.3\%$), Korean cabbage ($16.2\%$), and sesame($6.2\%$) but almost all of the farmers cultivated such crops. However, non-farmers produced soybean sprouts($0.7\%$), soybean curd($0.2\%$), and eggs($7.2\%$) and it was compared with the fact that farmers produced soybean sprouts($9.7\%$), soybean curd ($4.6\%$), and eggs($5.1\%$). Non-farmers stocked the fermented foods: Doenjang ($57.8\%$), Kochujang ($56.1\%$), Kanjang ($53.6\%$), Kimchi ($77.9\%$) and Jangajji ($37.2\%$), and this ratios were smaller than those of farmers: Doenjang ($93.6\%$), Kochujang ($92.9\%$), Kanjang ($87.9\%$), Kimchi ($97.7\%$) and Jangajji ($66.7\%$). As to health behavior of the subjects, non-farmers had less medical examinations and bathing than farmers did. Non-farmers and their wives used public bath facilities more often and it may be due to the low condition of bathing facilities. And the ratio of daily alcohol consumption was $15\%$ and it was higher than that of the farmers. Most of the spouse of the farmers did not drink($78\%$), but the wives of the non-farmers were drinking more frequently. More farmers smoked than non-farmers and $45\%$ of male farmers were smokers.

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Estimating Economic Optimum Planted Area for Sustainable Schisandra chinensis Cultivation

  • Lee, Byoung-Hoon
    • Journal of Forest and Environmental Science
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    • 제35권3호
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    • pp.173-180
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    • 2019
  • This study determined the economic impact of environment-friendly cultivation and the optimal cultivation area of Omija (Korean for Schisandra chinensis Baillon) for full-time farmers by analyzing the management performance of existing Omija cultivators. The study divided the target income into urban household income and Omija farm income, and estimate the optimal cultivation area by substituting the target profit from the cost-volume-profit analysis model. The optimum cultivation area was 1.4 ha for general cultivation, 1.08 ha for organic cultivation, and 1.18 ha for pesticide-free farming cultivation considering the average urban household income as the target, and 0.81 ha for general cultivation, 0.63 ha for organic cultivation, and 0.69 ha for pesticide-free farming, considering the average 2012 farm household income as the target. Therefore, the study reached conclusion that it is necessary to secure the price of Omija farm and stable support for income increase. Therefore, the support plan for income stabilization of Omija farm should be considered. Especially, the central government should provide various policies and financial support to help the optimal cultivation area of Omija Farm.

친환경 농업기술의 발전방향 (Prospective of Sustainable Agriculture in Korea)

  • 류순호
    • 한국농업기계학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국농업기계학회 1999년도 국제 심포지엄 Proceedings of International Symposium on 친환경농업과 기계화방향
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    • pp.137-159
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    • 1999
  • Over the last three decades, Korean farming system has been directed to maximum agricultural production and to increase farmer's income through adoption of high-yielding crop varieties and high input of agrochemicals . These farming practices have resulted in problems of water-quality deterioration, soil degradation , and food safety. At present, over 40 million tones of animal waste are bing produced annually, which amounts to disposing the waste at the annual rate of 20 tones per ha in the total area of farming land in Korea. Nearly a half of total available water resources is used as irrigation water predominantly for rice paddy field. Thus, non-point source contamination of the water resources has been linked to agriculture across the nation. However, the extent to which agriculture contributes to the water quality is not fully known. Recently, Korean government provided various institutional measures to reduce the negative impacts of agricultural practices on the environ ental quality, and the Agricultural Environment Act was also passed by the legislature in 1998 and became effective January 1999. This Act does not cover the broad spectrum of the sustainable agriculture ; thus, the limited incentives within this Act are arguably ineffective to control the non-point source pollution. Recently new bulk blending of fertilizers(BB fertilizer) are bing produced (100, 000 tones in 1998) with Government subsidies. The BB fertilizers are to balance N-P-K ratio in the soils . Although the use of the BB fertilizers are encouraged with Government subsidies, non-point source pollution is still serious and will become worse. Precision farming is regarded as a new means for sustainable agriculture. It is a new technology that modifies the existing techniques and incorporates new one such as GIS, GPS , differential applicator to produce a new set of tools for the farmer to use. Precision farming, however, has constraints for individual farming practices. For exam le , farm size or parcel unit of each farmer is too small to adopt the precision agriculture on farmhouse-hold bases and farmer's ability to adopt the new technology is limited. However, it would be appropriate to establish local or regional cooperatives to operate such a precision farming system. It is recommended that Government provide sufficient incentives to help establish local and/or regional cooperatives.

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과수묘목재배지역의 영농조직에 대한 인식과 참여행태 -경상북도 경산시 경산과수종묘연합회를 사례로- (A Study on the Cognition of Farming Group Organization and Participational Behavior Types Shown in the Fruit Nursery Tree Growing Region : Centered on the Case of Gyeongsan Fruit Nursery Growers Association)

  • 우종현
    • 한국지역지리학회지
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    • 제13권5호
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    • pp.495-508
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    • 2007
  • 본 연구는 FTA 시대를 맞이하여 위기가 심화된 우리나라 농업/농촌 문제의 해결을 위해 새롭게 인식되고 있는 지역단위 영농조직의 형성에 주목하였다. 구체적으로는 과수묘목재배지역의 영농조직에 대한 개별농가의 인식과 조직내 활동에 대한 참여행태를 분석하였다. 그 결과 지역농업의 경쟁력 제고를 위한 영농조직은 구성원의 사회적 관계 유지보다는 경제적 이익실현을 우선적 목표로 하여야 하며, 추상적인 명분보다는 구체적이고 실질적인 목표를 지향해야 한다. 또한 영농조직은 재배작물의 동질성을 기초로 조직되어야 하며, 조직의 규모는 구성원간의 신뢰여부를 고려할때 내부적 통제와 구성원 상호간에 원활한 상호작용이 가능하도록 적정수준에서 통제될 필요가 있다.

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Decision Determinants of Indigenous Corn Farmers in Northern Philippines

  • Signabon, Larry Fritz B.;Madamba, Jeanette Angeline B.;Mojica, Loida E.;Manipol, Nohreen Ethel P.;Miranda, Hanna D.
    • 아태비즈니스연구
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    • 제8권1호
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    • pp.45-65
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    • 2017
  • This study which focused on factors and challenges affecting the decision-making of indigenous corn farmers ascertained the determinants that make farmers decide to engage in and continue corn farming activities in Paracelis, Mountain Province, in Northern Philippines. Determinants of decision and motivational factors of corn farmers were examined based on survey responses of 120 indigenous corn farmers by applying chi-square test analysis. Results showed that there were some decision and motivational factors that were significantly related to specific characteristics of corn farmers and there were also similarities of factors that affected the decision making of farmers in terms of engaging in and sustaining corn farming activities. Among the identified driving forces, financing capability and availability of land area were highly related with farm size and with a farmer's educational attainment. Knowledge or experience and interest in corn farming were also related with educational attainment. All the identified driving forces were found to be unrelated to farmers' age. The motivational factor identified as "personally satisfying" was found to be related with age, educational attainment and years in the farming business. Factors which affected a farmer's decision to sustain corn farming activities ("sustaining" factors) such as availability of different networks is highly related to educational attainment, years in the farming business and farm size while high market price of corn was the only "sustaining" factor linked to educational attainment. Based on these factors and cited problems in corn farming, recommendations were offered to address the issues raised by farmers.

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Traditional Coconut Farming in the Rural Landscape of Meghna Floodplain in Bangladesh

  • Miah, Md. Danesh;Islam, Mohammed Ohidul;Hossain, Md. Aktark;Shin, Man Yong
    • 한국산림과학회지
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    • 제94권5호통권162호
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    • pp.342-348
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    • 2005
  • An exploratory survey was performed to assess the present status of distribution and production of coconut palm (Cocos nucifera Linn.) in the rural landscape of Meghna floodplain of Bangladesh. A multistage simple random sampling technique was adopted to identify the study area and respondents. A total of 50 households were selected randomly for the study. Traditional knowledge on cultivation, management, and production of coconut palm was emphasized. Marketing of coconut palm products and income derived from coconut palm cultivation was taken into consideration. Perceptions of farmers, traders and professionals were described in due context of opportunities and constraints of coconut palm cultivation. Coconut palm cultivation was found to play an important role in household economy in rural Bangladesh sharing considerable contribution to the total income. About 10% of their total annual income was reported to come from coconut husbandry. Highest number of the coconut palms, 24%, was found to grow in the homestead compounds and in the pond banks. About one-third lands of the households were found to be covered by the coconut palms. Maximum, 19%, coconut palms were found in the 16-20 years age-class. Production of coconut was found highest at the age-class 11-15 years. The study found some important opportunities and constraints of coconut farming in rural Meghna floodplain area of Bangladesh. The results of this study would be useful for the rural development practitioners in Bangladesh.