Open farm management information system supporting ecological and economical tasks

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A Farm Management Information System (FMIS) is a sophisticated tool managing geospatial data and functionalities as it provides answers to two basic questions: what has happened and where. The presented FOODIE (Farm-Oriented Open Data in Europe) and DataBio (Data-Driven Bioeconomy) approach may be recognized as an OpenFMIS, where environmental and reference geospatial data for precision agriculture are provided free of charge. On the other hand, added-value services like yield potential, sensor monitoring, and/or machinery fleet monitoring are provided on a paid basis through standardised Web services due to the costs of hardware and non-trivial computations. Results, i.e. reference, environmental and farm-oriented geospatial data, may be obtained from the FOODIE platform. All such results of whatever kind are used in the European DataBio project in order to minimise the environmental burden while maximising the economic benefits.

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Řezník, T., Charvát, K., Lukas, V., Charvát Junior, K., Kepka, M., Horáková, Š., … Řezníková, H. (2017). Open farm management information system supporting ecological and economical tasks. In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology (Vol. 507, pp. 221–233). Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-89935-0_19

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