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FAIRshare. Farm Advisory digital Innovation tools Realised and Shared

Description du projet

Des outils numériques innovants pour une agriculture durable

La production de données électroniques, l’analyse et les technologies de communication peuvent améliorer la durabilité de l’agriculture. Si l’UE et les décideurs politiques nationaux/régionaux soutiennent la numérisation de l’agriculture, la communauté des conseillers ruraux doit encore s’approprier les outils numériques. Le projet FAIRshare, financé par l’UE, impliquera, habilitera et responsabilisera la communauté des conseillers agricoles indépendants en partageant les outils numériques, les services, l’expertise et les motivations. Le projet permettra aux conseillers d’intégrer des outils numériques dans divers contextes de conseil et d’agriculture à travers l’UE. FAIRshare soutiendra un réseau social plus large d’institutions partenaires grâce à une interface en ligne navigable et générera un laboratoire vivant participatif pour l’interaction et l’application d’outils numériques.

Objectif

Electronic data generation, analytics and communication technologies potentially enable more accurate, faster and better decision-making on farms, with huge potential to improve agricultural sustainability. There is a major focus on digitisation by EU and national/regional policy-makers to ensure that digital innovation in agriculture keeps pace with other sectors and the benefits of digitisation are available to the wider farming community. However, there is a danger that digitisation and future innovations will be hampered unless the rural advisory community is mobilised to take ownership of digital tools and to advocate at the user interface. This CSA will engage, enable and empower the independent farm advisor community, through sharing of tools, expertise and motivations. FAIRshare has two main programmes. Firstly, WPs 1, 2 and 3 will gather an evidence base of the digital tools and services used internationally, leveraging the social networks of partner institutions that span EU and non-EU countries. The inventory of tools will be accessible to end-users on an intuitively navigable online interface that has been co-designed using a multi-actor approach. Accompanying the tools in the online inventory will be information, for instance short ‘good practice’ vignettes, on how the tools may be used/adapted for use. Secondly, WPs 4, 5 and 6 will generate and resource a participatory ‘living laboratory’, empowering advisor peers from across the EU to interact with the online inventory and, in a series of workshops, to exchange, co-adapt, co-design and apply digital tools. The FAIRshare 'living lab’ will enable advisors to address challenges to embedding digital tools in different advisory and farming contexts across the EU. Special focus will be on co-designing powerful communication and engagement approaches for advisors to advocate and inspire their peers and farmer clients, driving a social movement for the wider and better use of digital tools.

Appel à propositions

H2020-RUR-2018-2020

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H2020-RUR-2018-1

Coordinateur

TEAGASC - AGRICULTURE AND FOOD DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 932 938,08
Adresse
Oak Park
R93 Carlow
Irlande

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Région
Ireland Southern South-East
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Coût total
€ 932 938,08

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