Exploration of Readiness of Smart Farmers in Bangkok and Suburban

nachayapat rodprayoon, Sukontip Wongpun

Abstract


The research study is to survey the use of smartphone applications of farmer in order to readiness with the objective of this research is to study the role of the Internet of Things for farmers in order to use the research results obtained as data for formulating strategies, Policy of the organization or related departments and guideline for the development of Internet of Things for crop growers both in Bangkok and suburban various areas. There are 400 farmers. That are right in the research namely farmers in Bangkok and suburban. Use in-depth interviews with 10 farmers and 400 questionnaires to collect data. Then analyze the data by statistical values basic including percentage, average, standard deviation, Independent t-test, One-Way Anova, Least Significant Difference including. Analysis of problems arising from operations and system requirements for design and develop internet technology in everything for farming.

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