Improving agriculture and nutrition with open data

von | 7. August 2015 | Blog, Literatur, Open Data

How can we improve agriculture, food and nutrition with open data? The global food system is struggling under the combined pressures of a growing population, climate uncertainty and volatile market forces. Open data is a powerful tool being used to solve problems around the world in agriculture and nutrition: from drought, pests and diseases, to food security and food safety.

In this discussion paper, we highlight examples of how open data in different contexts can enable more effective decision making, create innovation and promote transparency that transforms the way organisations work for the better. By helping others to do the same it will alleviate today’s pressures on a strained food ecosystem and build necessary mechanisms to support a food-secure future.

How can we improve agriculture, food and nutrition with open data?