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Transcript of GI2010 symposium-ws3.1-intro charvat (intro-future-farm)
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FUTURE FARMRecommendations for adaptive
knowledge management
Karel Charvat, Pavel Gnip, Karel Charvat jr.CCSS – Praha – May 12th, 2010
( Using contributions of all Future Farm team )Workshop 3.1 Workshop 3.1 -- Introductory StatementsIntroductory Statements
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[ http://www.FUTUREFARM.eu ]
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Synergy between information flow and decision level
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Arable farming
Strategicplanning
Tactical planning EvaluationOperational
planning Execution
Planned operations
Operationalcrop planning
formulate jobs
formulate tasks
modifytask
formulatejobs
formulatetasks
modify tasks
requiredoperations
operations urgency
operationsspecifications
selecttask
inspect task
controltask
control operation
control device
Handlingtasks
Executetasks
Revision oftask formulationin terms of route
planning and vehicle/implement
task scheduling
Arable farming
Strategicplanning
Tactical planning EvaluationOperational
planning Execution
Planned operations
Operationalcrop planning
formulate jobs
formulate tasks
modifytask
formulatejobs
formulatetasks
modify tasks
requiredoperations
operations urgency
operationsspecifications
selecttask
inspect task
controltask
control operation
control device
Handlingtasks
Executetasks
Arable farming
Strategicplanning
Tactical planning EvaluationOperational
planning Execution
Planned operations
Operationalcrop planning
formulate jobs
formulate tasks
modifytask
formulatejobs
formulatetasks
modify tasks
requiredoperations
operations urgency
operationsspecifications
selecttask
inspect task
controltask
control operation
control device
Handlingtasks
Executetasks
Task formulationin terms of instructions
forvehicle/implement
Arable farming
Strategicplanning
Tactical planning EvaluationOperational
planning Execution
Planned operations
Operationalcrop planning
formulate jobs
formulate tasks
modifytask
formulatejobs
formulatetasks
modify tasks
requiredoperations
operations urgency
operationsspecifications
selecttask
inspect task
controltask
control operation
control device
Handlingtasks
Executetasks
Arable farming
Strategicplanning
Tactical planning EvaluationOperational
planning Execution
Planned operations
Operationalcrop planning
formulate jobs
formulate tasks
modifytask
formulatejobs
formulatetasks
modify tasks
requiredoperations
operations urgency
operationsspecifications
selecttask
inspect task
controltask
control operation
control device
Handlingtasks
Executetasks
Revision oftask formulationin terms of route
planning and vehicle/implement
task scheduling
Arable farming
Strategicplanning
Tactical planning EvaluationOperational
planning Execution
Planned operations
Operationalcrop planning
formulate jobs
formulate tasks
modifytask
formulatejobs
formulatetasks
modify tasks
requiredoperations
operations urgency
operationsspecifications
selecttask
inspect task
controltask
control operation
control device
Handlingtasks
Executetasks
Arable farming
Strategicplanning
Tactical planning EvaluationOperational
planning Execution
Planned operations
Operationalcrop planning
formulate jobs
formulate tasks
modifytask
formulatejobs
formulatetasks
modify tasks
requiredoperations
operations urgency
operationsspecifications
selecttask
inspect task
controltask
control operation
control device
Handlingtasks
Executetasks
Task formulationin terms of instructions
forvehicle/implement
Acquire rules for standard
compare actual task against planned task
compare with rules
Planning and control decisions
Adapted from Sørensen (2007) and Goense & Hofstee (1994)
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Current situation
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System boundaries
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Possible way, for collection of external or macro information is
social networking“Informal”environment (IE)
Farmer
Friends
Neighbours
Community
Personal attributes:- Education- Experience- Age..
Farm characteristics:- Farm size- Crops- Soils..
…
FamilyColleagues
Management firms
Farmer union
Market
…
Consultants
Agri. policyCommunication
Cooperation
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• Model of a farm portal, integrating the needs of farmers• 1. Structured and standardized information for the daily need
• GIS, farm management, logistics,, precision farming, virtual farming• standardiseable farm expert data (machines and their costs/benefits, fertilizer and their content, herbicides and their active substances, energy and CO2 output, crops and varieties and methods describing in a standardised manner all activities during a crop-periode)
• 2. Structured information on demand• „AGRO-WIKI“ – a Wiki-like agro-database filled by national or international experts (part of it might be WP4 of EC Future Farm project – „Knowledge management“) that is linked to a FMM system and• pop up windows during standard work and showing specific news
• 3. Marketing and communication tools for farmers towards their customers and chain partners as well as public authorities• 4. Trust centre that allows farmers to document their work and allows worldwide selected access
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• Needs of farmers:• all farmer`s partner have needs:
• farmers, ministries, chain partners, advisory services, science etc., but• a farm portal MUST take care at the neeeds of FARMERS• a farm portal must represent the holistic approach of farming• a farm portal must represent agriculture, forestry, environment, risk• a farm portal must integrate chain partners• a farm portal must be driven be farmers / farmers representatives
• a chain partners portal is not a farm portal, it represents the partners interest• a Ministry portal is not a farmers portal, it represents the Ministries interest• a farmers portal must have access rights for farmers and visitors• access rights must be based on legal and/or bilateral agreements and• take care on one ICT principle of highest importance: Enter data only once!• and accept the rule: The farmer is the owner of the data!
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Farmers work includes:• management of subsidy claims (Invekos, LPIS) – not in all countries• management of fields and forests and management of animals• management of environment caretaking and of natural risks• management of energy, of nutrients, of CO2• management of horizontal integration with
• order processing and logistics• precision-farming• virtual farming (Gewannebewirtschaftung) as part of land management• environment- and risk-management• utility management (networks for water, energy, …)• sensor network management (meteorology, water, soil, ….)
• management of vertical integration• of administrative bodies• of chain partners
• based on principles of ownership of information and of social responsibilities