Automated pastures and the digital divide: How agricultural technologies are shaping labour and rural communities
Queen's University · University of Guelph · +1 more institution
Abstract
A “digital revolution” in agriculture is underway. Advanced technologies like sensors, artificial intelligence, and robotics are increasingly being promoted as a means to increase food production efficiency while minimizing resource use. In the process, agricultural digitalization raises critical social questions about the implications for diverse agricultural labourers and rural spaces as digitalization evolves. In this paper, we use literature and field data to outline some key trends being observed at the nexus of agricultural production, technology, and labour in North America, with a particular focus on the Canadian context. Using the data, we highlight three key tensions observed: rising land costs and…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 106.23
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 75
Authors
13Topics & keywords
- Agriculture
- Nexus (standard)
- Agricultural productivity
- Context (archaeology)
- Digital divide
- Agricultural communication
- Economics
- Sociology
- Zero hunger