During the first 18 months of the project, OpenAgri has carried out the following activities:
- Designed, developed and deployed 7 OS software services based on a microservices architecture, specifically the OpenAgri Common Semantic Model (OCSM), the OpenAgri Gatekeeper, the OpenAgri Reporting Service, the OpenAgri Digital Farm Calendar, the OpenAgri Pest and Disease Management Service, the OpenAgri Irrigation Management Service, and the OpenAgri Weather Data Service, all designed for integration with third party software.
- The OpenAgri OS services are available on GitHub (
https://github.com/openagri-eu/(öffnet in neuem Fenster)) and were embedded in the AgStack open-source community for wider adoption and long-term exploitation.
- A comprehensive analysis of agri-data interoperability, EU regulations, and the requirements specifications was carried out in view of the need for “switchability” of services and this resulted in the OpenAgri Common Semantic Model.
- 5 Sustainable Innovation Pilots (SIPs) in 5 countries, each co-created with farmers and advisors to address real crop and livestock challenges, developing both cloud and edge/mixed ADS versions to enable real-time energy and performance comparisons.
- A comprehensive methodology was designed to measure the performance of the cloud vs. edge versions of ADS and their efficiency in using computing resources.
- The consortium launched an open call for the funding of a further 9 SIPs which received 106 applications from 25 countries of which 9 were selected for funding. These involve 5 new countries, 8 new crops and corresponding digital technologies.
- Foundational steps towards creating the Decision Support Tool were made including the architectural and system design as well as developed the dependent datasets
- An analysis of the biogeographic and socio-economic framing conditions and infrastructure available for the application of ADSs including the creation of a set of Indexes including ones for Rural Connectivity, Natural Characteristics, Socioeconomic Similarity.
- A Catalogue of OS solutions, currently consisting of 170 separate solutions (including both software and hardware) with associated metadata specifying technology readiness level, licensing, and connectivity requirements.