European policy perspectives on data-intensive agriculture & food
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European policy perspectives on data-intensive agriculture & food

How do European officials working on agriculture and food topics deal with the emerging data revolution in the sector?

How can they be aware of the recent developments in a way that may inform their thinking? And how can they respond to the community needs by appropriately shaping the policy programs and support instruments?

This was the topic of a meeting that took place in Brussels on September 30th, 2016. The meeting was organised by the Big Data Europe project, in collaboration with the Global Open Data for Agriculture and Nutrition (GODAN) initiative. The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations and Agroknow, being the Big Data Europe partners responsible for the food and agriculture sector, worked together with the Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA) in order to invite to the meeting representatives from the European Commission (EC) DGs and a select group of community stakeholders.

Read the full post by Nikos Manouselis via AgroKnow blog.

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European policy perspectives on data-intensive agriculture & food

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