Bálint Ju., Lengyel L. Knowledge Transfer for Economic Development: Online Farmer Traning in Vojvodina
Juhász Bálint
Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Gödöllő, Hungary
László Lengyel
Branch Office of Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Senta, Serbia; Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Gödöllő, Hungary; Office of Agriculture Innovation “János Berényi”, Senta, Serbia
Abstract. During the five-year period of the Vojvodina Economic Development Program implementation, €350 million has been invested in the target area. The aim of the present research is to review the process and achievements of farmer training and to introduce a model of successful knowledge transfer. The success of online farmer training was analyzed using statistical methods. A general model introducing a concrete practice example was developed using structural analysis and modeling. As a result of the research, we point out that improving the level of knowledge of farmers through training is a key issue in the operation of successful integration systems, in the production of crops of the right quality and quantity. Due to the fact that the design was made to be user-friendly, and requires a low-level technical equipment and IT skills, the knowledge base is equally accessible to farmers regardless of age, education and place of residence. The program expands the level of knowledge and digital competencies of the farmers, and provides useful information for further developments. The flowchart presented in the article is a suitable tool to increase the efficiency of the training today and can serve as a reference for other institutions engaged in similar activities.
Key words: territorial development, development program, investments, agriculture, knowledge transfer, online training, integration systems, production quality, production quantity.
Citation. Bálint Ju., Lengyel L., 2021. Knowledge Transfer for Economic Development: Online Farmer Traning in Vojvodina. Regionalnaya ekonomika. Yug Rossii [Regional Economy. South of Russia], vol. 9, no. 3, pp. 50-60. DOI: https://doi.org/10.15688/re.volsu.2021.3.5
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