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SMAF – Smart Agriculture Farming

A workshop that gives you the opportunity to learn, compare and implement tailor-made data-driven digital solutions, realising the full value of your agribusiness!

2023
2024

The course provides you with an overview of technical and organizational challenges and opportunities concerning data-driven solution for smart agriculture.

You will work together with fellow leaders, innovators and learn by applying the tools to your own reality, You will get acquainted with a multidisciplinary approach on how to work on these challenges in an integrated manner and become an expert!

This course is for farmers, entrepreneurs, technology providers, agronomists, technicians, cooperatives and students.

Workshop location

  • One workshop to be held in Northern Greece (possibly in the city of Veroia or Naousa) during the month of September (exact date to be confirmed). In the area there is a large number of cultivations of high value crops (vineyards, orchards etc). The interest of the producers of the area in digital farming solutions is high. The workshop is organised by FarmB, in collaboration with the University of Turin.
  • One workshop to be held in Hungary (in the city of Bábolna) the 6th September 2024. The workshop will focus on digital innovations in agribusiness with regard to weed control and environmental adaptation.
  • One workshop to be held in Spain (in the city of Navarra) during the month of September. The course is aimed at professionals in the agri-food system. The contents provide an overview of the technical and organisational challenges and opportunities related to data-driven agribusiness. The workshop is organized by Grupo AN.
  • One workshop to be held in Italy (in the city of Apulia, Bari) during the month of November. The course is aimed at professionals in the agri-food system and all players in the supply chain: producers, suppliers, processors, retailers, consultants and those involved in the digital transformation of the sector. The contents provide an overview of the technical and organisational challenges as well as opportunities related to the data-driven agri-food enterprise. The workshop is organized by the University of Turin, Agricolus and University of Bari.

Project lead

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Luca Cocolin

Professor of Food Microbiology Department of Agricultural, Forest and Food Sciences at the University of Torino

Related Projects

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Fostering Carbon Farming Practices through Living Labs in the Mediterranean & Southern EU for the healthy future of European soils
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Bring Your Innovation to Market!