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Understanding digital needs

A national survey is being conducted to better understand the needs and issues facing Australian producers in relation to using digital technology and agricultural data.
Digital technologies in agriculture have presented great opportunities for productivity growth and farm profitability.
This survey aims to understand producers’ needs and issues in relation to using agricultural data.
Such understanding will facilitate policy development in supporting producers to fully take advantage of the opportunities offered by digital technologies.
Participation is crucial for achieving this goal.
The survey will be conducted by the CSIRO in collaboration with the agricultural research company KG2, who will invite a broad cross section of Australian producers to take part in the phone survey.
Those taking part will be asked about their experience with using digital technology and agricultural data.
The phone survey will take about 20 minutes to complete.
All responses will be strictly confidential.
Anyone who is interested in taking part in the survey can phone (02) 9191 9844 or email KG2 (rwoods@kg2.com.au) and the survey company will make contact.
Those who take part will have to provide their name and phone number, the type of farming operation they are involved in and specify the preferred time of day to participate in the survey.
For more information about the P2D project visit www.farminstitute.org.au/P2Dproj.

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