Abstract

The Australian red meat industry has a wide range of technology solutions to improve business operational efficiencies, however the data produced by these systems remains frustratingly siloed, fragmented and inconsistent. Interconnecting these service providers and standardising the data shared between them could unlock latent value throughout the agrifood value chain. Any data sharing infrastructure must put data owners (producers) in control of their own data. The Trakka project explored the requirements of a producer centric data sharing infrastructure that could act as an ‘honest broker’ in the exchange of producer’s agribusiness data.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationSydney, NSW
PublisherFood Agility CRC
Commissioning bodyFood Agility Cooperative Research Centre
Number of pages86
ISBN (Print)9780645465259
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2023

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