Smart Farming definition

Smart Farming means farming based on knowledge and data in order to foster sustainable agricultural practices. The future Common Agriculture Policy has a role to play in making more quality information available to farmers, for example through farm advisory services and/or farm management systems. More knowledge per hectare implies that the farmers will be able to choose optimal solutions for their crops and their environmental conditions in order to maximize their yields and the quality of their crops with an optimal level of inputs (and therefore minimize their environmental footprint). The future CAP must encourage precision nutrition by supporting the existing development of a much broader range of products to boost yields: better formulations, use of micro-nutrients and agronomic additives (like inhibitors); combined with a knowledge-based application of mineral fertilizers to support efficiency. Our sector’s competence in crop nutrition will allow us to transform readings – whether from sensors, satellite images or drones – into accurate and crop-specific recommendations as well as to develop the sustainable crop nutrition solutions tailored for specific needs and crops that the farmers need.

Examples of Smart Farming in a sentence

  • This document presents the functionality and the implementation details of the following two Smart Farming (SF) applications: • The “gaiasense web-based application” that provides access to detailed current and historic environmental information of selected parcels (fields) along with scientific based indications on the associated hazards with regards to irrigation and pest management.

  • Project Development Fees refer to the costs for software acquisition, data architecture setup, and software system design required to complete the Smart Farming Big Data Processing Platform.

  • Furthermore, an important activity will be our participation to events of networks and communities that focus on Precision Agriculture, Smart Farming, Sustainable Agriculture and Digital Farming, such as The European Association of Remote Sensing Companies (EARSC), Farm Europe, the Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation (AIOTI), the European Forum for Agricultural and Rural Advisory Services (EUFRAS) and the Big Data Value Association (BDVA).

  • For example, individual farmers can opt for the Smart Farming as a Service model, which allows for more peace of mind and lower annual costs as they do not have to consider anything apart from receiving the smart farming advice and implementing it in their farm.

  • Together, Party B and Party C will design a big data processing platform for Smart Farming, including a high-speed data processing module.

  • The training of the selected groups consists of the following three distinct phases:  Phase 1 will include face2face seminars with the advisors/agronomists and farmers that will need to be involved in the demonstrators and use a) the tools for documenting the applications in the field (M7) and b) the Smart Farming Application (M19).

  • This document presents the technical design specifications of the Life gaiasense Smart Farming (SF) application to be used by the advisors, the agronomists and the farmers.

  • The events in Phase 1 are multipurpose events, focusing on both training and dissemination  Phase 2 will include webinars and will be focused on the same target group, aiming to provide updates on potential new features and refresh their memories before the 2nd year of using the Smart Farming advice to the field.

  • Smart Farming as a Service: Farmers can access the smart farming services of gaiasense through a small annual subscription fee.

  • The final outcomes on the LIFE GAIA Sense applications design and development will be documented at the deliverable entitled "Final Smart Farming Application” to be released at the end of this year.

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