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Internet of Things in the Agri-Food sector Sjaak Wolfert Sr. Scientist Information management & ICT in Agri-Food Centric Kennis- en Innovatiesessie, Gouda, 28 September 2016

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Internet of Things in the Agri-Food sector

Sjaak WolfertSr. Scientist Information management & ICT in Agri-Food

Centric Kennis- en Innovatiesessie, Gouda, 28 September 2016

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Your image of farming?

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Is this the actual image?

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Wat doen wij op het gebied van informatiemanagement en ICT?

Missie: wetenschappelijke ondersteuning van de agri-food business bij het implementeren van ICT-oplossingen door: Analyse – wat zijn de ICT-ontwikkelingen en wat

betekent dat voor uw bedrijf(stak)? Ontwerp – hoe zou de ICT-oplossing er uit moeten zien?

(referentie-architectuur en infrastructuur) Implementatie – d.m.v. pilots prototype-oplossingen

ontwikkelen, veelal in sector-brede of -overstijgende publiek-private projecten

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Future Internet PPP – 300 M€ EU funding

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FIWARE Generic Enablers

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Brief history on FIWARE\Agri-Food

2011-2013: SmartAgriFood - a FIWARE-based conceptual architecture and prototype applications (5 M€)

2013-2015: FIspace – B2B business collaboration platform for agri-food & logistics (+ apps) (13.5 M€)

2014-2016: Accelerators: SmartAgriFood2, FInish, FRACTALS (~17 M€) - 125 apps/start-ups based on FIWARE/FIspace

Sep. 2016: FIWARE Foundation established with 3 verticals:Smart Cities, Industry and Agri-Food

2017-2020: IoF2020 – The Internet of Food and Farm (30 M€) - IoT large-scale pilot for smart farming and food security

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ICT-induced innovations in the Agri-Food sector

Precision Farming Better management Segment Cons. supportService ++

Open farm management systems with specific apps

Distance-advise on diseases etc.Computer-aided advise and

decisionsRegionally pooled data analysis

for science and advise

Personalized advise with new appsOnline shops

Integrated supply chainsfeedback consumer-producer

Measure, pay sustainabilityBetter T&T*

Paperless chain Store

replenishment Category

management

Sustainability HealthSafety + TransparencyFeed the growing world

LoyaltySmall Cost priceGRIN Service Cope with retail

Transport Transport Transport

Input industriesFarmer Food processor Retail / consumerSoftware

Provider

Logistic solution providers

*Tracking and Tracing

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FI-Ware enabled Cloud Platform

CloudInformation

systems

SmartAgriFood: conceptual cloud architecture

sensorsactuators

data sources(‘Internet of Things’)

localInformation systems

App store

Services Spraying Advisory Services Meteorological Service

State and Policy Information Service

Consumer Food safety service

E-agriculturist Service for spraying potatoes Machine Breakdown

Service

Transport

User’s devices

Other sources

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smart sensing & monitoring

smart analysis & planning

smart control

Smart Farming: closing the cyber-physical management cycle

BIG DATA

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Precision Agriculture

Closing the whole management cycle is complex and difficult adoption is still low

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Ag Equipment: mobile networks

• Tractor and Implement are acting as one network• Always connected!

Cloud / Internet

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WWW.CONNECTERRA.IO

Our solution: The Dairy MonitorComplete animal healthcare in one device. Based on sensor data we are able to provide the farmer with valuable insights and actions

Heat and Health Detection

Farmer Insights

Location Services

No more graphs to understand, the system tells you what to do!

Track animal movements and grazing habits to enable organic certifications

Early detection of heat and health issues improves productivity by 20%

Sensors

Algorithms run in the cloud

Insights & actions

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Involving the entire supply chain network and beyond

Source: Hisense.com

Smart Farming

Smart Logisticstracking/& tracing

Domotics HealthFitness/Well-being

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Cloud Event Management System

Location A Location B

VirtualPlant

VirtualLocation A

VirtualLocation B

Environment

updatePlant

location update

Environment

update

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Tracking and Tracing and Meat Awareness (TTAM)

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What needs to happen behind the scenes...

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Event Data Repository

Registering event data with EPC* standard

Why e.g. Deliver

Whate.g. Pallet EPC1, EPC2,.., etc.(GIAI)

Wheree.g. door in distribution center(GLN)

Whene.g. 1.06.2016 08:46:00 UTC+1

*EPC standard is founded by GS1, but is now ISO standard

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Smart Food Awareness

To satisfy needs of each consumer by providing transparent and tailored information about agri-food products.I am a Royal Gala

apple from south Spain, I was grown without pesticides following organic farming criteria, I

have been here for 1 day, my carbon

footprint is 1,2 kg CO2e.

I am a self-conscious

consumer that wants to now

where my food comes from and

how it is produced

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App store

From conceptual architecture & prototypes to a real software platform and Apps

Services

sensorsactuators

data sources(‘Internet of Things’)

LocalISs

Spraying Advisory Services

Meteorological Service

State and Policy Information Service

Consumer Food safety service

E-agriculturist Service for spraying potatoes

FI-Ware enabled Cloud Platform

Machine Breakdown Service

User’s devices

Other sources

CloudIS

Transport

I2NDIoTIoCIoSS&T

GENERIC ENABLERS

Base Technologies

ValidationT270: Security, Privacy, Trust Framework: SPT (KOC)

T250: System & Data Integration (ATOS)

T240: B2B Collaboration Core (IBM)

T230: App Store (IBM)

T220: User Front-End (ATOS)

T260

: Ope

ratin

g E

nviro

nmen

t(IB

M)

T280: Softw

are Development Toolkit:

SDK (ATOS)

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FIspace platform High Level Architecture

I2NDIoTIoCIoSS&T

GENERIC ENABLERS

Base Technologies

Validation

1. Crop Protection Information Sharing

2. Greenhouse Management & Control

3. Fish Distribution & (Re-)Planning

4. Fresh Fruit and Vegetables QA

5. Flowers & Plants SC Chain Monitoring

6. Meat Information Provenance

7. Import & Export of Consumer Goods

8. Tailored Information for Consumers

Trials:

Security, Privacy, Trust Framework: SPT

System & Data Integration

B2B Collaboration Core

App Store

User Front-EndO

pera

ting

Env

ironm

ent

Software Developm

ent Toolkit: SDK

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FIspace approach: Software Mass Customisation

FIspaceApp Store

My FIspace (BCM)

DevelopApps

Pre-configureUser Systems

Customize &Use Systems

FIspace Platform

Single AppConfiguration

App developer Business Architect End User

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Example: Spraying Scenario

Scenario: get expert advice for spraying to handle disease on tomatoes

State AuthorityFranz Farmer Ed Expert

Spraying (follow advice)

Create Advice

Approval

Request Advice

Colla

bora

tive

Busin

ess P

roce

ssBa

ck-E

nd S

yste

ms Farm / GH

Management Systems

Sensor Network in the Greenhouse

Agronomist Expert System

Regulations & Approval System

1

2

3

FIspace App‘Weather

Information’FIspace App

‘Spraying Expert Advice’

FIspace App‘Spraying

Certification’

product type, etc.

sensor data (access details)

suggested chemical

advice details

certificationdetails

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Redefining Industry Boundaries (1/2)(according to Porter and Heppelmann, Harvard Business Review, 2014)

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3. Smart, connected product

+

+

+

2. Smart Product

1. Product

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Redefining Industry Boundaries (2/2)(according to Porter and Heppelmann, Harvard Business Review, 2014)

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5. System of systems

farmmanagement

system

farm equipment

system

weather data

system

irrigation system

seed optimizing

system

fieldsensors

irrigation nodes

irrigation application

seedoptimizationapplication

farmperformance

database

seeddatabase

weather dataapplication

weatherforecastsweather

maps

rain, humidity,temperature sensors

farm equipment

system

planters

tillers

combineharvesters

4. Product system

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Redefining Industry Boundaries (2/2)(according to Porter and Heppelmann, Harvard Business Review, 2014)

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5. System of systems

farmmanagement

system

farm equipment

system

weather data

system

irrigation system

seed optimizing

system

fieldsensors

irrigation nodes

irrigation application

seedoptimizationapplication

farmperformance

database

seeddatabase

weather dataapplication

weatherforecastsweather

maps

rain, humidity,temperature sensors

farm equipment

system

planters

tillers

combineharvesters

4. Product system

Your company

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Redefining Industry Boundaries (2/2)(according to Porter and Heppelmann, Harvard Business Review, 2014)

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5. System of systems

farmmanagement

system

farm equipment

system

weather data

system

irrigation system

seed optimizing

system

fieldsensors

irrigation nodes

irrigation application

seedoptimizationapplication

farmperformance

database

seeddatabase

weather dataapplication

weatherforecastsweather

maps

rain, humidity,temperature sensors

farm equipment

system

planters

tillers

combineharvesters

4. Product system

Your company

Farmer: how many platforms must I use?

Developer: on how many platforms should I offer

my solution?

Platform owner: how many connections do I need to

maintain?

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Battlefield of IoT, Big Data and Farming

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Farm

Farm

Farm

Farm

DataStart-ups

FarmingCooperativesOpen Ag Data

Alliance...

AgBusinessMonsanto

CargillDupont

...

Tech Companies

GoogleIBM

Oracle...

Ag TechJohn Deere

TrimblePrecision planting

...

TechStart-upsFarm

TechStart-ups

DataStart-upsVenture

CapitalAnterra

Founders FundKleiner Perkins

...

Farm

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New Business Models based on Big DataSee: Arent van 't Spijker: "The New Oil - using innovative business models to turn data into profit“, 2014

Basic data sales●commercial equivalent of open data (e.g. FarmMobile)

Product innovation●use data to improve your product (machinery industry, e.g. John

Deere, Lely’s milking robots) Commodity swap

●data for data (e.g. between farmers and (food) processors to increase service component)

Value net creation●pool data from the same consumer (e.g. AgriPlace)

Value chain integration ●use data to control the whole chain (e.g. Monsanto’s Fieldscript)

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Example: Monsanto Fieldscripts

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PRESCRIPTIVE FARMING

based on VARIABLE RATE APPLICATION

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DATA-FAIR:Open Software

EcosystemStakeholders

PlatformsApps + services

Knowledge models

Security, Privacy, TrustBusiness models

Data sharing

Possible example of open collaboration

Farmer

Open Architecture & InfrastructureEvent-driven, Configurable, Customizable

Standards & Open Datasets

Real-time data sharing

IoT layer

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Challenges to overcome

Interoperability between IoT devices, applications and platforms – open architectures, standards, etc.

Development of IoT for harsh environments - open air, dust, living animals, etc.

Reliable and stable wireless communication and energy-efficient technologies - e.g. LoRa, Sigfox

Appropriate business models to boost use of IoT Governance issues: security, privacy and trust Create a large-scale, sustainable, collaborative IoT

ecosystem

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Internet of Food and Farm 20202017-2020 - 70+ partners - 30M€ funding

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IoF2020 – Large Scale Pilot

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Wrap-up

Agri-Food chains become more technology/data-driven● Probably causes major shifts in roles and power relations among

different players in agri-food chain networks● Open infrastructure and software development and business

models are key issues Two extreme scenarios:

1. Strong integrated supply chain in whichfarmer is franchiser/contractor with limited freedom

2. Open collaboration network in which a farmer isempowered through easier switch betweensuppliers and customers

Reality somewhere in between?

Farmer

Farmer

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Thanks for your attention!

Questions?

More information

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