Status of Implementation of E- agriculture in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia: insights from selected countries in Europe and Central Asia

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Status of Implementation of E- agriculture in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia: insights from selected countries in Europe and Central Asia Regional e-agriculture review and publication developed in collaboration between the Food and Agriculture Organization and St Istvan University, Hungary Laszlo Gabor Papocsi, FAO Consultant, Hungary

St Istvan University largest agricultural higher education institute in Gödöllő, Hungary FAO partner, scholarship program, workshops, Memorandum of Understanding GAK: Education, innovation & research centre of the university efarmer, Farmernet, Safefoodnet projects, e-government, e-claim etc experience Status of Implementation of e-agriculture in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia: insights from selected countries in the region

FAO REU Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia, located in Budapest, Hungary http://www.fao.org/europe/ Nevena Alexandrova Agricultural Innovation Systems and Knowledge Sharing Officer Michal Demes, Information Systems Officer 1997-2012 (retired to his farm), IAALD, AgroWebCEE (including Lithuania), ESCORENA networks Status of Implementation of e-agriculture in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia: insights from selected countries in the region

Follow-up review, publication Based on: The experience and feedback of participants and the outcome of the Regional Capacity Development Workshops on National e-agriculture Strategies in Europe in 2015 and 2016 in Hungary Desk research: collection and study of national strategies and other policy documents (received from workshop participants and by online search) Gathering best practices and lessons learned Collection and evaluation of several indicators Online questionnaire before the workshop Three of the workshop participants took the leading role in the professional work authoring and/or editing the text. MAIN SECTIONS of the publication are as follows: Status of Implementation of e-agriculture in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia: insights from selected countries in the region

Region in numbers: an overview of e- agriculture-related data and policies The main agricultural and information society characteristics of the region are presented, using basic indicators and a policy analysis in order to provide the context for future e-agriculture strategy development. Five sub-regions of the Europe and Central Asia region have been set up for the purpose of the current study according to their common or similar geographical, economic, cultural and historical specifics, in order to assess, compare and evaluate the examined indicators at regional level. Status of Implementation of e-agriculture in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia: insights from selected countries in the region

4+1 subregions of the Europe and Central Asia region have been set up Status of Implementation of e-agriculture in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia: insights from selected countries in the region

Country profiles Textual description, data table, diagrams Textual description Agricultural characteristics Highlighted indicators Strategy development status Remarks, recommendations Data table 14 type of indicators For regional comparison and diagrams used even more indicators (xls link) It is planned to annually update this regional indicator database and publish on AgroWebCEE, http://www.agrowebcee.net/awhu/e-agriculture-strategy/ Status of Implementation of e-agriculture in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia: insights from selected countries in the region

Key indicators (8) Indicators (29) World Bank: Population, GDP per capita, Agriculture, value added (% of GDP) FAO: Labor force in agriculture %, Land use % Information and communication technologies key indicators (8) ITU: Mobile phone subscriptions/100 pop, Individuals using Internet %, Households with Internet access at home, Fixed broadband Internet subs, Mobile broadband subs, ICT environment / government (5) ICT environment / business (8) WEF Government Online Service Index, Importance of ICTs to government vision, WEF Network Readiness Index WS Participant Rank by WEF NRI Index Status of Implementation of e-agriculture in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia: insights from selected countries in the region

Key indicators

Information and communication technologies key indicators

ICT environment / government and business

South Caucasus

Central Asia

Reference to methodology

National context for e-agriculture development Strengthening e- Agriculture enabling environment, create foundations Developing and Building up Established ICT environment Scaling up Mainstreaming Scaling-up and integration, costeffectiveness, policies for privacy, security and innovation Emerging enabling environment for e- Agriculture Established enabling environment for e- Agriculture Strengthening infrastructure, make the case for e-agriculture Early adoption Experimentation Emerging ICT environment

Regional solutions, applications, initiatives and networks on ICTs in agriculture and rural development Workshop participants requested further actions to be taken by FAO and GAK in identifying, collecting and make available initiatives and projects that demonstrate innovative ways of using ICTs, in the context of smart and connected agriculture in the region that show both success and failures. The chapter presents such initiatives, classifying them into several groups, discusses briefly the lessons learned from stalled projects of failures and proposes more structured way for identifying good practices in e-agriculture, based on FAO work. In addition, information boxes bring more light on several innovative IC technologies in agriculture and Online database to be maintained in the future: http://www.agrowebcee.net/awhu/eagriculture-strategy/ Status of Implementation of e-agriculture in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia: insights from selected countries in the region

Follow Up Online query interface: http://www.agrowebcee.net/ awhu/e-agriculture-strategy/

Conclusion and follow-up The state and implementation of e-agriculture in Central-Eastern Europe and Central Asia varies from country-to-country. Existing data have to be collected, regrouped, edited, structured and combined in a way that it can serve specific goals in terms of e-agriculture development. The status of implementation and the level of ICT-development need to be continuously evaluated, followed up the main agricultural and information society characteristics of the region using basic indicators and relevant data (from databases of the World Bank, International Telecommunication Union, World Economic Forum, FAO and other sources) is of high importance. Status of Implementation of e-agriculture in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia: insights from selected countries in the region

Regional observatory This process is in line with the need of putting more emphasis on the implementation, monitoring and evaluation of e-agriculture initiatives and their impacts. Beside the numeric data, it is worth considering to put together a regional observatory where relevant information is collected through the network and help to put the data in context. The output of these activities in form of paper publication and online query interface - could help with awareness creation and monitoring of the policy process at national level. It is planned to make these resources available by 2nd half of 2017. Status of Implementation of e-agriculture in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia: insights from selected countries in the region

Current (other) activities FAO projects: Albania Apr 2017 Farmer Single Window, e-agriculture strategy, agri.al, Armenia Sept 2017. revising agro.am platform, donor coordination platform Montenegro Dec 2016: FADN (Farm Accountancy Data Network) MoU with St Istvan University, one topic is e-agriculture, university is secretariat of e- agriculture cluster in Hungary, +new precision agriculture project starts right now 50M V4+WB project 2017: V4 experience in ICT for AE http://aewb-ict.net/ Collaborative platform for ICT in Agricultural Extension in Western Balkan Hungarian Digital Agriculture Strategy presentation, 3 May 2017, Gödöllő Agroweb, ESCORENA thematic networks (also need re-thinking) Status of Implementation of e-agriculture in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia: insights from selected countries in the region

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