Ja zu Nah: Short food supply chains for community food services

Enhancing farmer engagement through digital advisory tools and FAIR principles in short food supply chains

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Detail description

The FAIRshare project (2018–2023), funded with 6.99 million euros and involving 31 partners, promotes the adoption of digital advisory tools and services (DATS) among farmers. It supports the FAIR principles—Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable, Shareable—enhancing digital engagement in agriculture. An update under PA77, 'Ja zu Nah', focuses on short food supply chains linking farmers directly to community food services, improving access to regional produce and supporting sustainable, affordable, healthy meal solutions.

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Contribution detail info

Project

FAIRshare

FAIRshare. Farm Advisory digital Innovation tools Realised and Shared

Location
Austria
Authors
Tom Kelly
Purpose
Communication, Dissemination, Evaluation

File type
document
Created on
Jun 22, 2023
Origin language
English
Official project website
FAIRshare
License
CC BY