The second brief produced by GODAN for the Collective Action on Inclusive Digital Ag. This brief focuses on the challenges of accessing data useful to small-scale farmers, addressing the following questions:
- What are the barriers that smallholder farmers face when trying to access data, specifically from public sources?
- How can these barriers be overcome?
The first brief produced by GODAN for the Collective Action on Inclusive Digital Ag. This brief focuses on data sharing aspects of smart farming. The brief addresses the following questions:
- Why do farmers want / need to share data and with whom?
- What are the challenges and risks that farmers, particularly smallholder farmers, face with the adoption of digital technologies and the sharing of their data?
- What are the measures and safeguards to protect against exploitation when sharing data? How can smallholder farmers harness the benefits from sharing such data?
El primero de una serie de eventos para apoyar e informar la Acción de Transformación Digital Inclusiva de la Agricultura, cuyo primer capítulo en América Latina y el Caribe está siendo conducido por FORAGRO, COPROFAM, GODAN y AgGateway, facilitado por GFAR.
The first in a series of events to support and inform the Action on Inclusive Digital Transformation of Agriculture, whose first chapter in Latin America and the Caribbean is being conducted by FORAGRO, COPROFAM, GODAN and AgGateway, facilitated by GFAR.
This Toolkit has the practical purpose of providing the conceptual basis and example clauses for general, scalable guidelines for everyone dealing with the production, ownership, sharing and use of data in agriculture. The initial version contains examples inspired by the four existing codes of conduct in different regions. Users can combine clauses and export their set as a basis for a tailored code or for contract clauses.
White paper published by GFAR, CTA and GODAN in 2018 on the challenges of harnessing the power of data for smallholder farmers. It discusses risk of data sharing, challenges of access to relevant data, opportunities and drivers, and recommendations for making digital agriculture more "farmer-friendly".