Excellent project, Suchith!
We are not expert in Agriculture but if there is something we can do, we'll do 
willingly.
Best!
Maria



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-------- Messaggio originale --------
Da: Suchith Anand <suchith.an...@nottingham.ac.uk>
Data: 27/11/16 00:11 (GMT+00:00)
A: discuss@lists.osgeo.org, geofor...@lists.osgeo.org
Oggetto: [OSGeo-Discuss] OPEN FIELDS

Dear all,

Today, nearly 800 million people suffer from hunger and malnutrition around the 
world. For the first time in human history, we have the knowledge and the tools 
to put an end to it. Open data makes that knowledge available to everyone [1].

At the 2012 G-8 Summit, G-8 leaders committed to the New Alliance for Food 
Security and Nutrition, the next phase of a shared commitment to achieving 
global food security. As part of this commitment, they agreed to "share 
relevant agricultural data available from G-8 countries with African partners 
and convene an international conference on Open Data for Agriculture, to 
develop options for the establishment of a global platform to make reliable 
agricultural and related information available to African farmers, researchers 
and policymakers, taking into account existing agricultural data systems."

The GODAN initiative was announced at the Open Government Partnership 
Conference in October 2013 following 2012 G8 discussions.  Participants made 
commitments to Open Data for Agriculture at the International Conference on 
Open Data for Agriculture in Washington D.C. Subsequently the Governments of 
the United States and United Kingdom partnered to form this global initiative.



I am really happy to get the opportunity to work for the  Global Open Data for 
Agriculture and Nutrition (GODAN) . I am seconded from the University of 
Nottingham to GODAN now.  I would like to invite you all to know more about the 
amazing work that GODAN  is doing  and join us. Some introduction slides that i 
presented on GODAN  at AgriGIS ThinkTank at Kenya last month are at  
https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/genius/documents/godan-uon-intro.pdf

OPEN FIELDS is the second episode of GODAN's new documentary web series that 
meets individuals around the world who are on the frontline of how technology 
and data are reshaping agriculture to combat food insecurity and improve global 
nutrition. In this episode, viewers meet Eunice, a successful smallholder 
farmer who lives outside of Mombasa, Kenya. In Kenya, around 80 per cent of 
people have access to some form of farmable land. Although the soil is rich and 
fertile for farming, many plots of land stand empty or with failed crops.In the 
Mombasa region, Haller Foundation (a GODAN partner) have been working with 
local farmers for 50 years to design organic methods to improve crop production 
and also provide a solid economic stream for rural families.

Eunice has found success in maximizing her crop yield by using the open-source 
mobile phone app from the Haller Foundation. With an estimated 83% of Kenya now 
online, largely through mobile phones, Haller Farmers App has been developed to 
digitise and release local knowledge on a global scale, to anyone, anywhere. 
The application is free to use for anyone with a smartphone and internet 
access. They have also worked with Free Basics and Airtel Kenya to improve 
rural access for low income families, providing free data to download and use 
the app.



Visit the video at 
http://www.godan.info/news/open-fields-godan-documentary-web-series-episode-2

Let us now all work together on our joint mission  to get every government, 
nonĀ­-governmental, international and private sector organization to make 
agriculture and nutrition data available, accessible and usable so that we 
achevive the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal on End hunger, achieve 
food security and improved nutrition, and promote sustainable agriculture. So 
please join the Open Data Revolution to end global hunger and together we can 
make this possible.

Best wishes,

Suchith



[1] 
http://opensourcegeospatial.icaci.org/2016/10/reflections-from-godan-summit-2016-join-the-open-data-revolution-to-end-global-hunger/





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