🍾 The @D4Ag_ Digital Agri Hub database has passed the 1000th registered & verified #digital #solution for #agriculture! Is your solution missing ? It's never too late. Follow this🔗to register your company & solutions: https://t.co/iPIvFFnds7 | #D4Ag #ICT4Ag #agtech #LMICs #D4D pic.twitter.com/aMnfBrwViy
— Giacomo Rambaldi (@iapad) March 30, 2023
Friday, March 31, 2023
Friday, March 10, 2023
How true is the mantra that #smallscale producers benefit from #digitalisation?
— The Digital Agri Hub (@D4Ag_) March 9, 2023
Our upcoming e-conversation strives to unpack this potential #D4Ag cliché, backed by unique experiences from our diverse contributors in the #D4Ag dgroups.
Join the exchange👉 https://t.co/TFY2CnlqLi pic.twitter.com/8fxGCxGTk0
Saturday, February 25, 2023
Your welcome contribution to forthcoming e-conversations on controversial issues related to #digitalisation for #agriculture, #aquaculture, #mariculture, and more
With the relentless promotion of #D4Ag among #LMICs #smallscale producers it is imperative to adopt a fact-based, objective & measured approach to focus & possibly overcome some potential clichés.@D4Ag_ has organised a series of e-conversations on this.
— The Digital Agri Hub (@D4Ag_) February 24, 2023
💻https://t.co/TFY2CnkSVK pic.twitter.com/mUymzkiZKe
Tuesday, December 14, 2021
Closing #webinar | #D4Ag online dialogue on shaping digital agriculture capacities | Wed 15/12/21 @ 2PM-3:30PM CET
Over the past three weeks, the Digital Agri Hub
with the support of the Dgroups Foundation,
has been hosting an online dialogue
to identify capacity opportunities, gaps, priority needs and best-bet
learning solutions for people and organizations working with digital
agriculture.
Specifically, at the dialogue kick-off webinar
and in the subsequent email-based exchanges, dialogue’s participants have been
pinning down the perceived capacity needs of three stakeholder groups - implementers
(extension services, farmers organisations, NGOs, etc.); enablers
(policy makers, government and international organisations, etc.); and D4Ag
service / solution providers (organisations or individuals providing
services in the domain of digitalisation for agriculture, including innovations
and data infrastructure).
Are you curious to know what
emerged from this dialogue? Do you want to know more and add your voice and
ideas to the dialogue outcomes and results?
Join us for the D4Ag dialogue closing webinar on 15 December and contribute to shape and deliver digital agriculture
capacities for the future!
Register here >> https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYqc-Ggrj8vEtG9ThuSg45tGo9bSaBlUByL
Tuesday, November 30, 2021
Landscaping the Agritech Ecosystem for Smallholder Farmers in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Promotional video for the report “Landscaping the Agritech Ecosystem for Smallholder Farmers in Latin America and the Caribbean.” Based on the review of 131 digital agriculture tools, this report, prepared by GSMA and IDB Lab, provides a market mapping and landscape analysis of the most prominent cases of digital disruption. It highlights some of the major trends observed in five digital agriculture use cases, identifies opportunities for digital interventions, and concludes with recommendations for future engagement that could deliver long-term, sustainable economic and social benefits for smallholder farmers.
Monday, November 15, 2021
Shaping digital agriculture capacities - A D4Ag online dialogue - Zoom Kick-off session on Friday 19 Nov 2021 from 1400 - 1530 CET
Do you work with digital technologies, innovations or data to deliver and transform agriculture and food systems?
Join a global network of 1,200 people to help shape future investments in digital agriculture (#D4Ag) capacities
From 19 November to 10 December, the Digital Agri Hub’s online D4Ag dialogue aims to identify capacity gaps, opportunities, priority needs and best-bet learning solutions for people and organizations working with digital agriculture. Supported by the Dgroups Foundation, the online dialogue combines two virtual (Zoom) sessions with email based, facilitated discussions, in a rich and dynamic process.
Join
us on Zoom for
the dialogue kick-off session on 19 November 2021 from 1400 – 1530 CET:
- Learn about the dialogue and how to
participate
- Meet other D4Ag professionals
- See what capacity building initiatives already
exist
- Together, start to shape and deliver digital
agriculture capacities for the future!
Register here >> https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0rf-mhrTojHtLHKxHT3pdKq7jmOaJjUkB6
Wednesday, July 28, 2021
Developing a policy framework for adoption and management of drones for agriculture in Africa
Developing a policy framework for adoption and management of drones for agriculture in Africa
The results indicate that two key aspects/elements are crucial in the development of a drone framework and thus are included in our framework: (i) stakeholders’ inclusion in the policy development and (ii) regulators liaising with security agencies like the police and immigration officials to implement and enforce developed regulations.
Applying the proposed framework in describing existing regulations reveals that 40-85% of provisions in existing regulations conform to the provisions in ICAO’s RPAS manual.
Citation:
Matthew Ayamga, Bedir Tekinerdogan, Ayalew Kassahun & Giacomo Rambaldi (2021) Developing a policy framework for adoption and management of drones for agriculture in Africa, Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, 33:8, 970-987, DOI: 10.1080/09537325.2020.1858047
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