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J. De Baerdemaeker, coord. ; S. Hemming ; G. Polder ; A. Chauhan ; A. Petropoulou ; F. Rovira-Más ; D. Moshou ; G. Wyseure ; T. Norton ; B. Nicolai ; F. Hennig-Possenti ; I. Hostens | Strasbourg [France] : European Parliament | 2023An increasingly digitised society involves recording human activity and monitoring products and processes. In the agri-food sector this gives rise to large quantities of data. At the same time, data is also generated for research and scientific [...]Rapport, Expertise, Working Paper
Rainfall in the Maghreb and the Iberian Peninsula arrived too late to bring a beneficial effect on crops. Crop failures occurred in several important grain-producing regions of Spain, Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia. In other areas, crop growing co[...]Rapport, Expertise, Working Paper
The Maghreb and the Iberian Peninsula are facing one of the worst seasonal droughts in recent decades. In comparison with the previous outlook, this resulted in a downward revision to well-below average expectations for the final production part[...]Rapport, Expertise, Working Paper
T. Berchoux ; B. Bock ; J. Floyd ; A. Kirsch ; G. Knies ; D. Miller ; H. Panoutsopoulos ; A. Sorichetta ; C. Tapia ; C. Weber | 2023This document presents the ethics guidelines that GRANULAR partners need to follow in the implementation of the Projects activities. It provides the regulations related to the collection and handling of primary data, the use and processing of s[...]Rapport, Expertise, Working Paper
R. Jalkh ; M. Requier-Desjardins ; E. Lemaitre-Curri | Montpellier [France] : CIHEAM-IAMM | NATAE Project | 2023This document presents the ethics guidelines that NATAE partners need to follow in the implementation of the Project activities. It provides the regulations related to the collection and handling and reuse of primary data, the use and processing[...]Rapport, Expertise, Working Paper
E. Lemaitre-Curri ; D. Gasc ; G. Manfron | Montpellier [France] : CIHEAM-IAMM | MED-Amin Bulletin | 2023The start into the 2023 cereal campaign was mainly influenced by dry conditions with uneven impacts across the Mediterranean region. In Northern and Eastern Mediterranean, despite relatively dry conditions in January and February 2023, crops are[...]Article
E. Serfilippi ; D. Giovannucci ; D. Ameyaw ; A. Bansal ; T.A. Wobill ; R. Blankson ; R. Mishra |Having reliable and timely or ongoing field data from development projects or supply chains is a perennial challenge for decision makers. This is especially true for those operating in rural areas where traditional data gathering and analysis ap[...]Article
A. Cravero ; S. Pardo ; P. Galeas ; J. López Fenner ; M. Caniupán |Sustainable agriculture is currently being challenged under climate change scenarios since extreme environmental processes disrupt and diminish global food production. For example, drought-induced increases in plant diseases and rainfall caused [...]Article
N. Bamber ; R. Johnson ; E. Laage ; G. Dias ; P. Tyedmers ; N. Pelletier |The purpose of this manuscript is to review LCA studies of organic field crops to identify best practices in collecting life cycle inventory data. Previous LCA studies of organic field crops from 2010 to 2021 were identified and data were collec[...]Article
New players are entering the new and important digital data market for agriculture, increasing power asymmetries and reinforcing their competitive advantages. Although the farmer remains at the heart of agricultural data collection, to date, onl[...]Article
I. Subirats-Coll ; K. Kolshus ; A. Turbati ; A. Stellato ; E. Mietzsch ; D. Martini ; M. Zeng |Newly acquired, aggregated and shared data are essential for innovation in food and agriculture to improve the discoverability of research. Since the early 1980's, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has coordinated[...]Article
A. Durrant ; M. Markovic ; D. Matthews ; D. May ; J. Enright ; G. Leontidis |Data sharing remains a major hindering factor when it comes to adopting emerging AI technologies in general, but particularly in the agri-food sector. Protectiveness of data is natural in this setting: data is a precious commodity for data owner[...]Article
Soil, a non-renewable resource, sustains life on Earth by supporting around 95% of global food production and providing ecosystem services such as biomass production, filtration of contaminants and transfer of mass and energy between spheres. Un[...]E-Book
Basic Statistics with R: Reaching Decisions with Data provides an understanding of the processes at work in using data for results. Sections cover data collection and discuss exploratory analyses, including visual graphs, numerical summaries, an[...]Article
V. Manganiello ; A. Banterle ; G. Canali ; G. Gios ; G. Branca ; S. Galeotti ; F. De Filippis ; R. Zucaro |This article highlights the potential for collecting and processing territorial data in order to facilitate planning and programming that respond to real local problems and include the political and regulatory framework in force. A case study is[...]Rapport, Expertise, Working Paper
Winter crops in most of the northern and eastern Mediterranean growing regions are faring well in this first half of 2021-2022 campaign. However, an intense and long-lasting drought is hampering winter crops future harvest in Portugal, Morocco,[...]Rapport, Expertise, Working Paper
Winter crops in several Mediterranean growing regions are under scrutiny. An intense and long-lasting drought hampered winter crops future harvest in Morocco, Portugal and parts of Italy and Algeria, and can potentially impact other producing r[...]Article
The agricultural sector is undergoing a period of rapid transformation, driven by the powerful and interconnected impacts of climate change, demographic transitions and uneven economic growth around the world. For governments and the internation[...]Article
Information and communication technology provides e-agriculture with data storage and data analysis capabilities, among which data collection is mainly achieved through a large number of sensors with limited computing and storage capabilities. S[...]Article
M.T. Linaza ; J. Posada ; J. Bund ; P. Eisert ; M. Quartulli ; J. Döllner ; A. Pagani ; I.G. Olaizola ; A. Barriguinha ; T. Moysiadis ; L. Lucat |One of the main challenges for the implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) in agriculture includes the low replicability and the corresponding difficulty in systematic data gathering, as no two fields are exactly alike. Therefore, the com[...]Article
Souvent présentée comme un vecteur de réindustrialisation et de revitalisation des zones rurales, la bioéconomie est néanmoins caractérisée par une diversité dactivités, émerge différemment dans lespace et présente des degrés dancrage différe[...]Article
M. Grillot ; J.-F. Ruault ; A. Torre ; F. Bray ; S. Madelrieux |La bioéconomie est devenue incontournable pour la transition vers une économie décarbonée. Elle favorise le développement des usages non alimentaires des biomasses dorigine agricole (BOA). Or peu de méthodes et outils permettent sans travail [...]Ouvrage
Agricultural Water Management: Theories and Practices advances the scientific understanding, development and application of agricultural water management through an integrated approach. This book presents a collection of recent developments and [...]Rapport, Expertise, Working Paper
Winter crops in most of the northern Mediterranean growing regions are faring well during the final stages of the 2020-2021 campaign. Exceptions occurred for those regions where cereals were hampered by cold spells, high temperature fluctuations[...]Rapport, Expertise, Working Paper
Winter crops in fair condition in account of occurred unusual weather events throughout the first half of the cereal campaign. Moderate level of concern for the final outlook in central Maghreb regions.Article
Y. Ampatzidis ; V. Partel ; L. Costa |Traditional sensing technologies in specialty crops production, for pest and disease detection and field phenotyping, rely on manual sampling and are time consuming and labor intensive. Since availability of personnel trained for field scouting [...]Article
The information that crops offer is turned into profitable decisions only when efficiently managed. Current advances in data management are making Smart Farming grow exponentially as data have become the key element in modern agriculture to help[...]E-Book
This collection reviews and summarises the wealth of research on key challenges in developing better data management and decision support systems (DSS) for farmers and examples of how those systems are being deployed to optimise efficiency in cr[...]Rapport, Expertise, Working Paper
This document presents the progress of harvests and planting in the MED-Amin countries based on data collected from the networks focal points and from various sources as appropriate (press releases from the Ministries of Agriculture or their Gr[...]Ouvrage
L. Tomini ; S. Wintgens | Bruxelles [Belgique] : Editions de l'Université de Bruxelles | Science Politique | 2020Quels sont les défis de l'enseignement des méthodes qualitatives en sciences sociales en milieu universitaire ? Comment impliquer les étudiants dans une démarche d'apprentissage actif ? Quelles sont les difficultés potentielles qu'ils peuvent re[...]