EIP-AGRI seminar brought together at Kilkenny (Ireland) the most relevant european actors in Smart Farming reality Phil Hogan, European Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development, cited as an example the Galician project during his closing speech The EIP-AGRI seminar ‘Digital Innovation Hubs: mainstreaming digital agriculture’ was the venue chosen to present the Digital InnovationRead more about Gradiant and Campus Terra-USC present the Digital Innovation Hub for Galician agrifood sector in Europe[…]
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About Galician DIH
The latest innovative technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT) and Data Analytics (including Big Data), are turning the activity within the food chain, making it more intelligent and approaching the concept of Smart Farming. The smart agriculture is already an unstoppable trend in the primary sector which has created a revolution using data as catalyst for change, available now in greater quantity, speed and reliability. A change that is starting to be palpable and bear fruit: better activity planning, optimization and resource consumption, environmental impact reduction, traceability, improved production yield, coordination between all actors of the supply chain, etc.
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