A reference standard process model for agriculture to facilitate efficient implementation and adoption of precision agriculture

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Agriculture is a sector that today demands even greater efficiency; thus, it relies extensively on the use of precision agriculture technologies: IoT systems, mobile applications, and other digitalization technologies. Experience from a large-scale EU-funded project with a consortium made up of several software companies shows that software companies have a different and unequal knowledge/understanding of agricultural processes and the use of precision agriculture in agricultural processes. This finding coupled with what is known about the standard process model for IT governance (COBIT) triggered the idea of a reference standard process model for agriculture (RSPMA), which we present in this paper. We applied the Delphi technique to assess the RSPMA and evaluate its potential implementation in the area of agriculture. A panel of 20 members from Slovenia, Romania, Croatia, and Serbia was established for the study. The majority of RSPMA elements were identified as appropriate for the use in agriculture by the panel. The study results show that RSPMA is suitable for use in this field.

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Rupnik, R., Vavpotič, D., Jaklič, J., Kuhar, A., Plavšić, M., & Žvanut, B. (2021). A reference standard process model for agriculture to facilitate efficient implementation and adoption of precision agriculture. Agriculture (Switzerland), 11(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture11121257

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