Sistemas de ordeña automatizados: implicancias en las prácticas laborales de trabajadores de lecherías del sur de Chile

Translated title of the contribution: Automated milking systems: implications for labour practices of dairy workers in southern Chile

Andrea Núñez*, Guy Boisier*, Laurens Klerkx*

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Abstract

This article explores the implications of incorporating milking systems in the labour practices of dairy workers in southern Chile. The research design was qualitative, exploratory and cross-sectional. The fieldwork consisted of field observations and semi-structured interviews with producers and workers located in the Los Ríos and Los Lagos regions. The main changes observed from the perspective of the producers are transformations in the distribution of time, place of work and administration of agricultural personnel. In the case of workers, changes observed in work routines, tasks and skills, which respectively intensify, change and/or are lost.

Translated title of the contributionAutomated milking systems: implications for labour practices of dairy workers in southern Chile
Original languageSpanish
Article numbere248
JournalMundo Agrario
Volume25
Issue number59
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 2024

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