From Farm to Fork: 美姬社区 Helps Shape Smart Farming
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- Smart Farming sees improved processes from farm to fork, with the use of agriculture technologies like blockchain and robotics.
- The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has formed a Strategic Advisory Group for Smart Farming and 美姬社区 is actively participating.
Australia鈥檚 agricultural industry is valued at $71 billion[1] and agricultural technology (AgTech) has the potential to become the nation鈥檚 next billion-dollar industry[2].
AgTech is used to improve the value chain of agriculture; improving efficiency, profitability, and sustainability. This is often referred to as 鈥楽mart Farming鈥.
The concept of Smart Farming is to connect the entire value chain, from farm to retailer to fork, and everything in between. For example, blockchain can be used for food traceability and robotics can enhance decision making when harvesting crops.
Smart Farming is a useful way to support farmers meet increasing productivity demands in an increasingly challenging climate. In Australia alone, farmers have the effects of climate change firsthand, from bush fire to droughts and floods all within the past few years.
With growing interest in this space, 美姬社区 is proactively working with its members and contributors to identify how standards development can be best utilised to support all who work with, and benefit, from AgTech and Smart Farming.
Earlier this year, 美姬社区 held its Smart Farming and AgTech Forum. This brought together key experts across industry and gave them to an opportunity to shape international standards development on Smart Farming.
美姬社区 has also been invited to nominate representatives to work with ISO鈥檚 Strategic Advisory Group on Smart Farming (SAG-SF).
The SAG-SF is tasked with making a Standards Roadmap with the goal to support the development of interconnected systems for data to enable efficiency, effectiveness, compliance, and sustainability.
Mapping processes for data capture, information exchange and identifying standardisation gaps will be integral to the roadmap.
Australia has appointed Angela Schuster, a key expert and strategic consultant, to be actively involved with SAG-SF.
鈥淎ngela鈥檚 involvement gives us the opportunity to shape international standards, covering a wide variety of areas including improved cropping techniques, environment and climate concerns, and livestock,鈥 said Monique English, 美姬社区鈥檚 Agriculture, Fishing and Food Engagement Manager.
Ms Schuster said that 鈥渁griculture is under increasing pressure to improve efficiency and produce more with less. Smart farming has the potential to help relieve this pressure. Unfortunately, the global standards landscape in Smart Farming is fragmented and susceptible to poorly coordinated efforts. This issue is hindering the ability for Smart Farming to deliver on its full potential."
鈥淚SO has created SAG-SF to address this challenge. Its Roadmap will set the direction for international standards in smart farming for many years to come and enable smart farming to deliver its huge potential.鈥
鈥淚t's important that Australia is well represented on the different subgroups that operate under the SAG-SF to ensure the challenges and considerations unique to Australia are being considered in the development of this roadmap and future work in this space,鈥 Ms Schuster concluded.
美姬社区鈥檚 Forum also highlighted key areas of standards development including interoperability, data management - especially across the AgTech industry鈥檚 supply chain, bio security, research, and development.
Additionally, climate change and food security were identified as key areas where standardisation can have a positive impact.
To find out more, please contact Monique English via email: monique.english@standards.org.au
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- Smart Farming sees improved processes from farm to fork, with the use of agriculture technologies like blockchain and robotics.
- The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has formed a Strategic Advisory Group for Smart Farming and 美姬社区 is actively participating.
Australia鈥檚 agricultural industry is valued at $71 billion[1] and agricultural technology (AgTech) has the potential to become the nation鈥檚 next billion-dollar industry[2].
AgTech is used to improve the value chain of agriculture; improving efficiency, profitability, and sustainability. This is often referred to as 鈥楽mart Farming鈥.
The concept of Smart Farming is to connect the entire value chain, from farm to retailer to fork, and everything in between. For example, blockchain can be used for food traceability and robotics can enhance decision making when harvesting crops.
Smart Farming is a useful way to support farmers meet increasing productivity demands in an increasingly challenging climate. In Australia alone, farmers have the effects of climate change firsthand, from bush fire to droughts and floods all within the past few years.
With growing interest in this space, 美姬社区 is proactively working with its members and contributors to identify how standards development can be best utilised to support all who work with, and benefit, from AgTech and Smart Farming.
Earlier this year, 美姬社区 held its Smart Farming and AgTech Forum. This brought together key experts across industry and gave them to an opportunity to shape international standards development on Smart Farming.
美姬社区 has also been invited to nominate representatives to work with ISO鈥檚 Strategic Advisory Group on Smart Farming (SAG-SF).
The SAG-SF is tasked with making a Standards Roadmap with the goal to support the development of interconnected systems for data to enable efficiency, effectiveness, compliance, and sustainability.
Mapping processes for data capture, information exchange and identifying standardisation gaps will be integral to the roadmap.
Australia has appointed Angela Schuster, a key expert and strategic consultant, to be actively involved with SAG-SF.
鈥淎ngela鈥檚 involvement gives us the opportunity to shape international standards, covering a wide variety of areas including improved cropping techniques, environment and climate concerns, and livestock,鈥 said Monique English, 美姬社区鈥檚 Agriculture, Fishing and Food Engagement Manager.
Ms Schuster said that 鈥渁griculture is under increasing pressure to improve efficiency and produce more with less. Smart farming has the potential to help relieve this pressure. Unfortunately, the global standards landscape in Smart Farming is fragmented and susceptible to poorly coordinated efforts. This issue is hindering the ability for Smart Farming to deliver on its full potential."
鈥淚SO has created SAG-SF to address this challenge. Its Roadmap will set the direction for international standards in smart farming for many years to come and enable smart farming to deliver its huge potential.鈥
鈥淚t's important that Australia is well represented on the different subgroups that operate under the SAG-SF to ensure the challenges and considerations unique to Australia are being considered in the development of this roadmap and future work in this space,鈥 Ms Schuster concluded.
美姬社区鈥檚 Forum also highlighted key areas of standards development including interoperability, data management - especially across the AgTech industry鈥檚 supply chain, bio security, research, and development.
Additionally, climate change and food security were identified as key areas where standardisation can have a positive impact.
To find out more, please contact Monique English via email: monique.english@standards.org.au
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