D4AgEcol identified and mapped promising digital tools and technologies that could help European agriculture transition to agroecology. These tools were analysed for their environmental and economic potential and are available online at
https://platform.d4agecol.eu/.The(öffnet in neuem Fenster) repository builds on previous research, project outcomes, and commercial products, and connects with related initiatives, such as PATH2DEA.
Twelve technologies were selected for in-depth evaluation of their potential to support agroecology. The project also developed a set of 30 agroecology indicators to measure how well these tools align with the FAO’s Ten Elements of Agroecology. To carry out the assessment, the team created protocols for Digital Tool Scoping Workshops (DTSWs), allowing evaluation of the tools across seven European countries. By January 2025, all 12 technologies had been tested with farmers, stakeholders, and researchers in 10 living labs. The methodology was developed collaboratively and presented at several scientific fairs and conferences, including the GIL annual meetings, the GIATE symposium, and AGRITECHNICA.
To turn workshop results into actionable guidance, the consortium organised national roadmap workshops in each of the seven participating countries. These workshops identified country-specific needs and policy adjustments required to foster agroecology through digitalisation. The key findings were then presented and discussed at a European-level policy workshop with a broad range of stakeholders, including EU policymakers.
Drawing on these discussions—along with insights from the entire project, such as drivers and barriers to adopting agroecology-enabling digital technologies and impact assessments from the DTSWs—the consortium produced a policy brief (
https://zenodo.org/records/17464086(öffnet in neuem Fenster)).