The results of our on-farm trials suggest that animal welfare can be monitored using PLF data from sensors in pig and dairy cattle farms. The information from these technologies, if appropriately integrated, bring an unprecedented level of understanding of the status of farm animals at an individual (cows) and group (pigs) level. The platform that will arise from ClearFarm is expected to assess in a feasible and valid way the welfare of pigs and dairy cattle using automatically recorded information.
The ClearFarm platform, that is available to dairy cattle stakeholders, opens a new era on animal farming, improving transparency. Information gathered from different sensors into a single platform facilitates a horizontal understanding of animal welfare across the different domains. This information, if available to farmers will also help decision making, assisting farmers in identifying problems when they appear, that will empower farmers and improve the efficiency and transparency of their businesses.
The information from the platform, will also be a valuable tool for European consumers, increasing the transparency of the livestock sector, and improving trust to consumers. PLF technologies can provide a unique reliable and objective information that can be used to improve the consumer acceptance, therefore, increasing the willingness to pay for food that is being produced under high welfare standards.
Finally, the availability of a platform that centralises animal welfare information is an important asset for policy makers, as it can be used as a centralised knowledge platform that can be used for benchmarking and control purposes.
In conclusion, ClearFarm is the first digital platform integrating animal welfare information that can be utilised for different usages. However, to achieve the highest impact, it should be now implemented by operating companies. To facilitate this, the ClearFarm consortium has opened the knowledge to companies willing to implement it.