D4.5 Second Smart Farming Platform Report

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Detail description

The purpose of this document is to present the second report on Smart Farming platform, its functionalities, content creation, operation and maintenance activities, which is in compliance with public deliverables of the project. The report presents the basic structure of official Smart-AKIS project website and Smart Farming Platform as well as all updates and improvements that were implemented between M9 and M30 of the project.

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Contribution detail info

Project

Smart-AKIS

European Agricultural Knowledge and Innovation Systems (AKIS) towards innovation-driven research in Smart Farming Technology

Location
Europe
Authors
Trajkovic Milica, Chatzikostas Grigoris
Purpose
Dissemination

File type
Document
Created on
Jan 23, 2018
Origin language
English
Official project website
Smart-AKIS
License
CC BY


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