Châtenay-Malabry (FR -
92290), 26 August 2013
EFITA newsletter / 616 - European Federation for Information Technology
in Agriculture, Food and the Environment
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Jokes, Quotes and Anecdotes... an Anatomy of Wit
Mick Harkin, ex Secretary of EFITA, who has kept us amused with his
Friday Jokes over the years, has published a book on Amazon entitled "Jokes,
Quotes and Anecdotes... an Anatomy of Wit".
See: http://www.jokesquotesandanecdotes.com
Contact: Mick HARKIN
E-mail: harkin(a)iol.ie
e-foodchain project meeting
10 September - BRUSSELS
See: http://www.efoodchain.eu/
Will agriculture be the leading market for drones!? (International
Unmanned Aircraft Systems Event)
2 October - ODENSE, Denmark
Unmanned Aircraft Systems are important for commercial applications such
as aerial photography, GEO-information, agricultural remote sensing and
application, pipeline and power line surveillance, fisheries and wildlife
monitoring, fire-fighting, weather and climate studies, security, law
enforcement, rescue, recovery missions and event broadcasting. Moreover,
the consumer has found the UAS as (info)tainment product.
The International UAS Event brings experts, developers, manufacturers,
service providers, system integrators and end users together, to create
an UAS business ecosystem
See: http://uasevent.com/seminar/
Open economies, open societies and open governments
29 October 2013 - PARIS
See: http://www.etalab.gouv.fr/article-conference-de-paris-pour-le-gouvernement-ouvert-le-29-octobre-2013-paris-open-government-conferen-119118577.html
Wanted (in New-Zealand): Two Precision Agriculture Scientists
Lincoln Agritech Limited (LAL) is a leading edge research and development
company with a wide variety of industrial and agri-tech projects. We seek
up to two enthusiastic scientists interested in leading edge precision
agriculture (PA) research focussing on speciality crops / horticulture
as well as towards farm automation. Major duties of the newly recruited
staff will be to develop and apply sensors, concepts and information based
management systems for horticulture / speciality crops and for automation
of agricultural production. The positions are permanent.
LAL is owned by Lincoln University and has a highly regarded track record
for applying new and innovative engineering and science technologies to
enhance New Zealand’s agriculture, industry and environment.
Reporting to our Precision Agriculture group manager, you will be working
in interdisciplinary research projects mainly on developing and applying
sensors, concepts and information based management systems for agriculture.
A strong focus of the role is on precision farming techniques to manage
nutrients, water, pesticides and biomass production in horticulture /
speciality crops based on novel techniques in information acquisition
and a growing automated control of equipment. You will be working in a
broader team of motivated scientists and engineers in LAL conducting research
and/or development of broad range of electronic sensors, biosensors, high
speed machine vision and further specific high-technologies for the national
and global primary industries. The PA-group of LAL supports PA-research
in a well established network that includes Massey University, Lincoln
University and other international relevant PA-groups as well as with
farmers/growers and industry organisations in New Zealand and abroad.
In this inspiring environment you will plan, execute, report and publish
leading edge scientific research projects on innovations in precision
agriculture.
The successful candidate will have capability in one or more of the following
areas:
- Agronomy / Crop production
- Horticulture or Speciality Crops
- Agricultural engineering
and will be able to link crop production with new information based technologies
as well as having a strong focus on interdisciplinary systems approaches.
Experience in experimental design and implementation on farms and managing
research projects are sought. We expect to appoint candidates with a PhD,
though highly motivated graduates with Master’s degrees will be considered.
Lincoln Agritech Ltd is based at the Lincoln University campus approximately
20-km southwest of Christchurch.
See: http://www.lvl.co.nz/capabilities/precision-ag/
Contact before 21st September 2013: Yvonne DE VRIES
E-mail: yvonne.devries(a)lincolnagritech.co.nz
Information provided by Armin WERNER
E-mail: armin.werner(a)lincolnagritech.co.nz
Call for papers: Journal of Agricultural Informatics (JAI)
Dear Colleagues,
>>> On behalf of the HAAI I invite you to publish your paper
in the JAI supported by EFITA. The journal is an open source peer-reviewed
journal. 7 issues have been published so far. The aim of this journal
is to serve the EFITA community to distribute the new research results
application experiences on agri-informatics in the future.
See: http://journal.magisz.org/
>>> Publisher: Hungarian Association of Agricultural Informatics
(HAAI), the publishing supported by the EFITA
>>> Aims and scope
The Journal of Agricultural Informatics publishes articles of research
and application results on information technologies in the agri-food area
and related sciences. The aim is to improve scientific knowledge dissemination
and innovation process in the agri-food sector. The peer-reviewed journal
is operating with international editorial and advisory board supported
by the European Federation for Information Technology in Agriculture Food
and the Environment. The journal publishes original papers on topics including
ICT in e-Agricultural Government, Farm Management, Rural Development,
Extension Services, Education and research results on wide scope of information
and communication technologies and methods (e.g. networking, precision
agriculture, GIS, etc.).
>>> Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Agricultural information systems including data banks and data mining
- Applications for food chain and logistics, supply chain management
- Decision Support Systems for agriculture
- e-Business, e-Commerce, e-Government, e-Learning and e-Services
- Environmental management and information systems
- Extension and knowledge repository services
- Flora and fauna management using ICTs
- Future Internet, Internet of Things
- Green ICT technologies
- ICT adoption in agriculture, applications for agriculture and sustainability
- ICT in food quality, tracking and tracing
- ICT in rural development
- Information systems and wild life management and protection
- Innovation and ICT in the agri-food sector
- Innovative technologies in agrotourism and ecotourism
- Metadata and data standards in agriculture
- Mobile/wireless/sensor networks applications in agriculture
- New technologies in ecosystems management, forestry and natural resources
- Novel RFID applications
- On line farm services and web applications
- Ontology and web semantic
- Precision farming systems
- Remote sensing, GIS applications and planning tools
- Agricultural and environmental applications (not limited to):
>>> On-line paper submission: http://journal.magisz.org/
Contact : Miklos HERDON
E-mail: herdon(a)agr.unideb.hu
This website provides a list of popular smart farming apps (in Dutch
mainly, in English and Turkish too)
See: http://www.springg.com
How Does Science Fare in the Online Space?
See: http://www.mobio.com/blog/2013/08/02/how-does-science-fare-in-the-online-space/
App. Sirrus: row crop management
See: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBBMc3vnSgA
See: http://sstsoftware.com/index.htm
Field Manager PRO Mobile: Field & Crop Record Management
Software
See: http://www.fccsoftware.ca/en/ManagementSoftware/managementsoftware_e.asp
See: http://www.fccsoftware.ca/en/ManagementSoftware/FMPro/fmpro_mobile_e.asp
7 smartphone and tablet apps for scouting
See: http://farmindustrynews.com/crop-protection/7-smartphone-and-tablet-apps-scouting
Australian Agriculture, Agribusiness and Innovation News - Digital
Farm TV
See: http://www.digitalfarmtv.com/
The future of agriculture depends on attracting young talent by making
them realise what a modern, challenging career it is
See: http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2013/aug/16/young-people-farming-future-agriculture
Support Science, Condemn Golden Rice Eco-Terrorism
See: http://www.science20.com/
science_20/blog/support_science_condemn_golden_rice_ecoterrorism-118624
An interesting review of the press on GMOs
See: http://www.slate.com/articles/health_and_science/
science/2013/08/can_gmo_corn_cause_allergies_don_t_believe_elle_s_scary_story.html
A Hippie’s Defense of GMOs
I’m a vegetarian yoga instructor, and even I can tell the case against
genetically modified food is overblown…
See: http://www.slate.com/articles/life/
food/2013/07/a_hippie_s_defense_of_gmos_why_genetically_modified_food_isn_t_necessarily.2.html
Sustainable Crop Production Intensification
See: http://www.fao.org/agriculture/crops/core-themes/theme/spi/en/
Improve plant health and boost crop yield — Naturally
A family of symbiotic bacteria called Pink Pigmented Facultative Methylotrophs
(PPFMs) might just be a plant's best friend. NewLeaf Symbiotics is researching
and developing easy-to-apply products that deliver high concentrations
of these naturally occurring beneficial bacteria. Find out why NewLeaf
Symbiotics is poised to shape the future of agriculture.
See: http://www.newleafsym.com/
Ebbits project: internet of things - Showing the ebbits demonstrator
on food traceability
See: http://www.ebbits-project.eu/news.php?readmore=22
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