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Lessons from I4.0 Sensor Platforms to enhance digital agriculture technologies

Project Status:
Closed
Project location(s):
Tamar Valley
Funding type:
Drought Resilience Grant
Project summary:

The industry 4.0 sensor platforms, originating from the now-concluded Sense-T project, provided valuable opportunities for participating farmers to evaluate the effectiveness of various monitoring and sensing technologies. This project aims to assist farmers in comprehending their future needs and gathering feedback on their experiences with these technologies. This will enable researchers to formulate recommendations based on a systematic analysis of farmers' input. Emphasis will be placed on participating farmers' understanding of their needs and available options to satisfy these through knowledge-sharing and fostering collaboration among farmers, researchers, and commercial service providers. By emphasizing farmer’s participation and collaborative development, this project will help inform researchers, and extension ag service providers to identify true need and best available technologies to promote to combat the challenges posed by climate change.

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Our ParTners

The hub is proud to work with a diverse network of over 20 Industry Partners, Delivery Partners and collaborators to build drought and climate resilience through hub activities. Through this network, we span the entire breadth of the Tasmanian agriculture sector and can support farmers, agricultural businesses and communities.
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Funding & AcknowledgmentS

This program received funding from the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund.

The Australian Government is contributing $12.4 million over 4 years through the Future Drought Fund under various grants. Hub partners and the University of Tasmania will provide co-contributions of an amount at least equal to the Australian Government funding over the same period.

We acknowledge the palawa/pakana people, the traditional custodians of the land upon which we live and work. We honour their enduring culture and knowledges as vital to the self-determination, wellbeing and resilience of their communities.

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