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Farmer-oriented innovation: outcomes from a first bootcamp

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Digitalization is revolutionizing agricultural practices and related innovation processes. We believe that one of the keys to the success of such a revolution is the mastery of technological innovations by all the actors and stakeholders of the agricultural equipment sector. Open IoT is a way to achieve this. Indeed, thanks to our approach, the farmers designed customized and low-cost prototypes. In addition, the participants highlighted the interest to use open IoT to favours collaborative aspects. In conclusion, we can summarize the outcomes from the bootcamp on three axes: •An agronomic axis: low-cost sensors are expected to enable farmers to better monitor the environment, thus facilitating the implementation of precision farming. The main outcome of the first workshop was to improve the farmers' understanding of sensor technology and data management. They were finally helped to focus their needs, so as to clarify their expectations from the new technology providers and advisors. •An economic axis: digitalization could provide added value; this can explain why farmers, or their children, adopt such new technologies. The implementation of AgriLab® platform can play a part in the adoption and the dissemination of technology by farmers, students and experts in digitalization technologies. •A technological axis: proposed indicators are still descriptive data. It will be necessary to develop predictive analyses (machine learning), which will require bigger data sets, sometimes involving data collection over several years. Future challenges during 2018 are to prototype Lora network nodes and gateways, then deploy Open TimeSeries database platform, and finally putting all together with the four sensor projects in the farms. The mid-term perspective would be to use the AgriLab® platform to reiterate practical workshops to explore the role of sensors and IoT in the various components of the farming systems, from crop management to dynamic agricultural machinery management and regulation.
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hal-03173440 , version 1 (25-12-2023)

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Jérôme Dantan, Davide Rizzo, Fatma Fourati-Jamoussi, Michel J.F. Dubois, Mehdi Jaber. Farmer-oriented innovation: outcomes from a first bootcamp. 3rd Abbé Grégoire Innovation Days, Apr 2018, Paris, France. ⟨hal-03173440⟩
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