Date de début |
20/02/2024 |
Avancement |
Ongoing |
Zones destinataires / cibles |
Albania,
Azerbaijan,
Belarus,
Bosnia and Herzegovina,
Georgia,
Kazakhstan,
Kosovo,
Kyrgyzstan,
Macédoine du Nord,
Montenegro,
République de Moldova,
Serbia,
Tajikistan,
Türkiye,
Turkmenistan,
Ukraine,
Uzbekistan
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Objectif / But |
The AgriTech Observatory aims to help monitor the rapidly evolving landscape of digital agriculture in Europe and
Central Asia and identify innovative solutions to regional challenges. The AgriTech Observatory is the first of its kind
dedicated to the countries of the Europe and Central Asia region.
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Les partenaires |
Established by the FAO Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia (FAO REU), the AgriTech Observatory benefitted from
the research support of JengaLab, the Central European University, the American University of Central Asia, and the
Georgian Farmers Association. Additionally, in June 2024, the AgriTech Observatory forged a new alliance with Digital
Agri Hub. This collaboration, anchored in a solid partnership agreement through a Memorandum of Understanding
(MoU) between FAO and Wageningen University and Research (WUR), represents a commitment to enhancing the body
of knowledge on digital agriculture and promoting its advancement in developing countries of Europe and Central Asia.
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Les bénéficiaires |
This space can be used by development practitioners, innovators, policymakers, researchers, and other stakeholders to
explore solutions, good practices, policies, projects, and publications in digital agriculture.
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Activités |
The platform hosts over 270 digital agriculture initiatives as of July 2024, providing comprehensive insights into the
region's evolving landscape of digital agriculture.
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Impact |
As a knowledge hub, the observatory can aid in monitoring digital agriculture developments, performing regional and
country-level analyses, informing policy-making and development programmes, and guiding investment decisions.
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Contacts |
[email protected]
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