Smart faRming innOvatiOn Training Erasmus Project

General information for the Smart faRming innOvatiOn Training Erasmus Project

Smart faRming innOvatiOn Training Erasmus Project
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Project Title

Smart faRming innOvatiOn Training

Project Key Action

This project related with these key action: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices

Project Action Type

This project related with this action type : Strategic Partnerships for higher education

Project Call Year

This project’s Call Year is 2020

Project Topics

This project is related with these Project Topics: ICT – new technologies – digital competences; Agriculture, forestry and fisheries; Cooperation between educational institutions and business

Project Summary

European farming is strongly affected by the high-impact of climate change emerging as a major threat on agriculture in Europe and across the world. Even though the digital transformation of agriculture promises to solve numerous environmental, economic and societal problems, and important steps have taken place towards this goal, agriculture sector is the least digitized of all major productive activities. By increasing digitalisation and adopting climate-smart practices in agricultural makes it is possible to produce products with ever higher efficiency and ever lower environmental impact. However, adoption of a climate-smart agriculture is not only a farmers’ concern. It is an interdisciplinary issue for agronomists, ICT experts, farmers, breeders etc. that Higher Education Institutions need to respond by developing new skills and technologies in their curricula.
SmartROOT focuses on the preparation of a new Joint Master Degree program in the field of Mixed Farming Systems (MFS) by introducing user-friendly ICT tools to improve the resilience of agriculture subject to climate change. The rational is not only to prepare an international master degree program. It is also to actively involve students in the preparation process, receive their assessment and feedback on the ICT tools and material developed in terms of their operability, the user-friendly environment, the knowledge gained, the extent of international cooperation and the extent of satisfaction of their expectations. It will be a dynamic, inter-active process which ends to a Joint Master Degree program ready to run after the completion of the project.
SmartROOT not only aims to prepare the future professionals in the agricultural sector, but also promotes ways for small and medium-sized farms to benefit from the new technologies by introducing and familiarising farmers to digital technologies. Farmers will gain knowledge on methodologies to foster the synergies between agricultural production, climate change mitigation and adaptation.
SmartROOT expected results can be summarised in the following lines:
1) Build an international Joint Master Degree (JMD) program in Mixed Farming Systems ready to run after the completion of the project
2) Actively involve students to the preparation, test and assessment of a JMD prior its official launch
3) Enforce students’ insight to perceive the global trends on the agriculture domain in combination to climate change mitigation
4) Increase students’ and stakeholders (e.g. farmers) awareness on environment friendly agricultural trends to minimise the climate change consequences
5) Bridge the needs of agriculture experts and ICT scientists and familiarise farmers with ICT technological advancements
6) Develop open educational and management platforms available to be used by individual farmers and agriculture professionals
7) Act as a stepping stone towards the new challenge for HEIs in Europe as described under the Erasmus+ program: to create a network in the frame of the European Universities initiative

SmartROOT’s results will be achieved through the following outputs:
– O1 MFS e-book
– O2 Open Hub for Knowledge Exchange
– O3 SmartROOT Virtual Farm Hub
– O4 MFS Educational Management Platform
– O5 Augmented Reality Learning Environment
– O6 SmartROOT Assessment Toolkit and Curriculum preparation

1. Introduce the context of CSA and Mixed Farming Systems to HEIs involved through co-design of their curricula
2. Educate students to new technological solutions for climate smart agriculture such as such as smart sensors, robots, UAVs, advanced tracking systems, long-range IoT-enabled sensors, middleware and gateways for extending the size of the potential monitoring area, facilitating, thus, data collection and processing of different farming systems at the same time, enabling optimal decisions,
3. Develop an Open Access Climate-Smart agriculture platform to foster, support and promote Mixed Farming Systems (MFS), by facilitating the design, the deployment, and the management of crop-livestock-forestry combinations towards sustainable, efficient, and climate-aware MFS systems.
4. Develop a continuous training platform, in the national language of each partner’s country, designed for the socio-professional network and based on the content and results of the 3-year project
5. Foster a European network between academia, experienced farmers and stakeholders, to engage end-users and allow exchange of knowledge on best practices on various combinations of mixed farming systems

EU Grant (Eur)

Funding of the project from EU: 374763 Eur

Project Coordinator

PANEPISTIMIO DYTIKIS MAKEDONIAS & Country: EL

Project Partners

  • INFALIA PRIVATE COMPANY
  • SIDROCO HOLDINGS LIMITED
  • AGRIVI DOO ZA PROIZVODNJU, TRGOVINU I USLUGE
  • FEDERACION ESPANOLA DE INDUSTRIAS DE LA ALIMENTACION Y BEBIDAS
  • SVERIGES LANTBRUKSUNIVERSITET
  • DIETHNES PANEPISTIMIO ELLADOS