Journal
ELECTRONICS
Volume 11, Issue 2, Pages -Publisher
MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/electronics11020239
Keywords
grey literature; multivocal literature review; precision agriculture; smart agriculture; smart systems
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- Molde University College-Specialized Univ. in Logistics
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The study conducted a comprehensive review of 50 FMIS used in the Dutch dairy sector, identifying 33 features and listing the advantages and disadvantages of these systems.
Nowadays, different types of farm management information systems (FMIS) are being used in practice in several sectors of farming, such as dairy, arable, fruits, vegetables, and meat farming. The goal of this research is to identify, evaluate, and synthesize existing FMISs in the Dutch dairy sector and present the state-of-the-art. We performed a multivocal literature review (MLR) to find sources both in scientific and grey literature. A grey literature search was adopted because most of the FMISs were not reported in the scientific literature. To support and improve the effectiveness of the MLR process, an online survey was first sent to Dutch dairy farmers to identify the FMISs that are being used in practice. With the help of the MLR process, we identified 50 FMISs used by Dutch dairy farmers. We identified 33 features of these FMISs and listed the advantages and disadvantages of the FMISs.
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