Abstract

The digital transformation is strategically important for the agricultural sector development, food security and employment in the agricultural sector and related industries. The study aimed to assess the impact of digitalisation on employment in agriculture in Ukraine and Slovakia. The study found that Ukraine and Slovakia have successfully implemented digital technologies in agriculture, which has led to positive results for agricultural production and sector competitiveness. Both countries use digital platforms to collect, process, and analyse data, contributing to efficient resource management and making agriculture more accurate and productive. However, Ukraine has a low correlation between the number of people employed in agriculture and investments in digital transformation, possibly due to the specifics of agriculture and infrastructure constraints. In Slovakia, however, the level of dependence is moderate, indicating more efficient use of digital tools in agriculture. For the further development of digital agriculture in both countries, it is crucial to consider the specifics of infrastructure, financing, and farmers’ readiness to implement digital solutions. Attention should also be paid to simplifying bureaucratic procedures and supporting research and innovation, which will help to increase the benefits of the digital transformation of agriculture and further improve the productivity and competitiveness of the sector.

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