scholarly journals Inno-Diversification Approach to Regulating the Dairy Industry Transformation Into the Digital Economy

Author(s):  
Michael K Chernyakov ◽  
Maria M. Chernyakova ◽  
Irina A. Chernyakova
Author(s):  
Yasmin Ahmed Mahgoub

Mobile payment is an innovative area, which will speedily grow in the coming years. The mobile payments in the European vision stresses as payment industry transformation to the digital economy. This management transformation applied via seamless availability for the users and business in an open cross-country platform, to meet the user requirements and will not hinder the mobile payments industry transformation. Several regulations and directives have been made on the European Union context to realize this vision; however, there is still a challenging road ahead. Directives and regulations legislated to increase the confidence payment transformation and users by instructive the rights and obligations of all mobile payments parties, providing the requirements for transformation such as interoperability, likewise users requisites such as security and customer protection. This chapter provides a brief overview of these directives and raises to some critical matters that have to be taken into consideration for successful management transformation of a pan-European mobile payment service in the Fintech context.


2015 ◽  
Vol 46 (1) ◽  
pp. 113-129 ◽  
Author(s):  
Katrina Sinclair ◽  
Allan Curtis ◽  
Emily Mendham ◽  
Michael Mitchell

Author(s):  
J.G. Jago ◽  
M.W. Woolford

There is a growing shortage of labour within the dairy industry. To address this the industry needs to attract more people and/or reduce the labour requirements on dairy farms. Current milk harvesting techniques contribute to both the labour requirements and the current labour shortage within the industry as the process is labour-intensive and necessitates long and unsociable working hours. Automated milking systems (AMS) have been in operation, albeit on a small scale, on commercial farms in Europe for a decade and may have the potential to address labour issues within the New Zealand dairy industry. A research programme has been established (The Greenfield Project) which aims to determine the feasibility of automated milking under New Zealand dairying conditions. A Fullwoods MERLIN AMS has been installed on a protoype farmlet and is successfully milking a small herd of 41 cows. Progress from the prototype Greenfields system offers considerable potential for implementing AMS in extensive grazing systems. Keywords: automated milking systems, dairy cattle, grazing, labour


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