[CODATA-international] Fw: 5.11.2021, Webinar on data governance issues in digital agriculture

Suchith Anand Suchith.Anand at nottingham.ac.uk
Thu Nov 4 07:38:54 EDT 2021




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From: Foteini Zampati <foteini.zampati at godan.info>
Sent: 04 November 2021 10:52
To: Data Rights and Responsible Data Working Group <datarightsWG-discuss at godan.info>
Subject: 5.11.2021,Webinar on data governance issues in digital agriculture


Dear all,

We would like to invite you to this public talk organised by the University of Illinois Urbana Champaign Data Science User Group.

Friday, Nov 5, 12:00-1:00 p.m. Central Time, Data Science User Group monthly speaker event:

Foteini Zampati will talk about " Data Governance Issues in Digital Agriculture. A farmer’s perspective.”

How to attend: The meetup will be hosted online via Zoom (https://illinois.zoom.us/j/92602473524?pwd=cExZQVN6UHFxVU1UR0Zad2JPaHZtQT09). To attend, RSVP at CU DSUG Meetup Page: https://www.meetup.com/CU-DSUG/events/btjlgsyccpbhb/

Abstract: There is no doubt that data-driven agriculture has increased the agricultural production and productivity, reduced the risk and improved resilience in farming, brought more economic and efficient use of natural resources, and helped farmers in decision making. The key actors in agriculture, farmers in general and smallholder farmers in particular feel that they are not the ones who are harnessing the benefits of digital technologies and discourages them from fully adopting them. Farmers have concerns about who controls access to, and sharing of, data that are generated on and their  farms, they have concerns about their privacy and their data rights, and in many cases they are not fully aware of the benefits of digital farming. They need assurances of their data sharing and control, they seek transparency and trust. This webinar will focus on farmers’ perspective and how they could actively participate in a more equitable data sharing and exchange in the agri-food value chain by contributing to the design of a fairer data governance framework. The development of ag codes of conduct is an example that will be explored.

Bio: Foteini Zampati is a legal professional with almost 20 years of experience. She holds an LLB in Law and LLM in European Union and Business Law. Currently she is working as an international freelance consultant on data privacy, compliance, and ethics. During her career Foteini has collaborated with various stakeholders, among them the United Nations of Food and Agriculture (FAO), the Kenyan Government, the German Corporation for International Cooperation GmbH (GIZ) on international projects to develop policies, codes of conducts and guidelines for fairer and more responsible data governance frameworks.

She has also worked as a data rights research specialist to support the Global Open Data for Agriculture and Nutrition (GODAN) initiative on Ethical and Legal aspects of Open data.

One of the main areas of her expertise is the research and analysis of national and international legislation on (Open) Data and Intellectual Property, ownership issues and data rights, compliance and best practices across all aspects of national and European privacy and security, as also data protection law and regulation (GDPR) in the agricultural sector.

Speaker series: The Champaign Urbana Data Science User Group hosts a speaker every first Friday of the month, 12-1pm Central Time. The aim of this group is to build a community of interest around data science to foster learning, collaboration, and networking. The group serves both students and professionals to bridge the gap between analytical sciences and practical applications of industry. Anyone is invited and included, from undergraduate students (or younger!) to seasoned professionals. This group and series is supported by the Research Park.



Selected publications by the speaker:

  *   Wiseman, Leanne; Pesce, Valeria; Zampati, Foteini; Sullivan, Shawn; Addison, Chris; Drolet, Jacques. (2019). Review of codes of conduct, voluntary guidelines and principles relevant for farm data sharing. CTA Working Paper 19/01: Wageningen: CTA. https://cgspace.cgiar.org/handle/10568/106587
  *   Zampati, F. (2019). Does data mean power for smallholder farmers? https://blogs.worldbank.org/opendata/does-data-mean-power-smallholder-farmers?CID=WBW_AL_BlogNotification_EN_EXT
  *   Zampati, Foteini; Bailey Kathryn; & Anand, Suchith: Ethical Dimensions of Digital Feudalism in Agriculture. GODAN.https://www.godan.info/news/ethical-dimensions-digital-feudalism-agriculture
  *   Ubalijoro, É., Sunday, V. N., Zampati, F., Anaduaka, U. S., & Anand, S. (2021). Open Data, Distributed Leadership and Food Security: The Role of Women Smallholder Farmers. In Reimagining Leadership on the Commons: Shifting the Paradigm for a More Ethical, Equitable, and Just World. Emerald Publishing Limited. https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/S2058-880120210000001016/full/html






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