
11 de September de 2020
11.09.2020. The FAIRshare project—part of the European Union's Horizon 2020 Framework Programme for research and innovation projects—has launched two surveys, one aimed at farmers and the other at agricultural advisors, aimed at understanding the needs and interests regarding digital advisory tools and services (DATs).
- The FAIRshare project – part of the EU's Horizon 2020 Framework Programme – is leading the way in advising on digital services to support productive and sustainable agriculture.
- FAIRshare compiles and disseminates a database of digital tools used internationally to improve the effectiveness of agricultural services.
Access to the surveys can be found at the following links:
The deadline for responding to the surveys is October 10, 2020 .
The information collected in these questionnaires will be taken into account for:
- The development of support lines for digitalization and agricultural consulting at the national and European levels.
- The development of digital tools ( DATs ), based on the real needs of farmers and agricultural advisors.
- The creation of a reference map on the current state of digitalization of the agricultural sector in Europe.
What is the FAIRshare project?
The FAIRshare project—part of the Horizon 2020 Framework Program for research and innovation projects in the European Union—leads the way for consulting on digital tools and services to support more productive and sustainable agriculture.
FAIRshare compiles and disseminates a database of digital advisory tools and services ( DATs ) used internationally to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of agricultural services.
The project represents a benchmark for the state of digitalization in the agri-food and forestry sectors at the European level, where these tools ( DATs ) have been developed based on the real needs of farmers and agricultural advisors. In this sense, FAIRshare aims to advance knowledge of the level of digitalization in the sector, and specifically in agricultural advisory services.
The FairShare project partners in Spain are Cajamar , INTIA , and the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Food through the General Directorate of Rural Development, Innovation, and Agri-Food Training.
For more information .