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New but for whom? Discourses of innovation in precision agriculture

Journal

AGRICULTURE AND HUMAN VALUES
Volume 38, Issue 4, Pages 1181-1199

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10460-021-10244-8

Keywords

Precision agriculture; Digital agriculture; Discourse; Innovation

Funding

  1. Canada First Research Excellent Fund's Food from Thought initiative
  2. Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships program
  3. Undergraduate Research Assistantship program at the University of Guelph

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The concept of precision agriculture is defined, promoted, and debated, with emphasis on digital technologies over longstanding precision management approaches. The discourse of technical innovation in agriculture may impact the development of precision agriculture and the growing smart agricultural economy.
We describe how the set of tools, practices, and social relations known as precision agriculture is defined, promoted, and debated. To do so, we perform a critical discourse analysis of popular and trade press websites. Promoters of precision agriculture champion how big data analytics, automated equipment, and decision-support software will optimize yields in the face of narrow margins and public concern about farming's environmental impacts. At its core, however, the idea of farmers leveraging digital infrastructure in their operations is not new, as agronomic research in this vein has existed for over 30 years. Contemporary discourse in precision ag tends to favour emerging digital technologies themselves over their embeddedness in longstanding precision management approaches. Following several strands of science and technology studies (STS) research, we explore what rhetorical emphasis on technical innovation achieves, and argue that this discourse of novelty is a reinvention of precision agriculture in the context of the growing smart agricultural economy. We overview six tensions that remain unresolved in this promotional rhetoric, concerning the definitions, history, goals, adoption, uses, and impacts of precision agriculture. We then synthesize these in a discussion of the extent to which digital tools are believed to displace farmer decision-making and whether digital agriculture addresses the biophysical heterogeneity of farm landscapes or land itself has become an experimental technology-a way to advance the general development of artificial intelligence. This discussion ultimately helps us name a larger dilemma: that the smart agricultural economy is perhaps less about supporting land and its stewards than promising future tech and profits.

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