Funding for Agri-food Data Canada is provided in part by the Canada First Research Excellence Fund
Enhancing the agri-food data ecosystem: Updates from ADC and the Ontario Agri-Food Innovation Alliance
A recent event co-hosted by Agri-food Data Canada (ADC), which is based at the University of Guelph, and the Ontario Agri-Food Innovation Alliance brought together experts to share work that will make agri-food research data FAIR – findable, accessible, interoperable (easily combined with other data) and reusable. FAIR data is and will be high quality and useful to producers and researchers, both today and into the future.
View StoryU of G Project Improves Dairy Cattle Health, Helps Test Out New Data Portal
University of Guelph researchers looking to reduce pregnancy losses in dairy cattle are also milking the benefits of a new data portal intended to improve livestock productivity in Ontario.
View StoryAgri-food Data Canada Hosts Successful Spring Launch Event
Agri-food Data Canada (ADC) held its Spring Launch event on June 2, showcasing agricultural data management and analysis advancements at the University of Guelph. The event at the Arboretum attracted a diverse audience of researchers and data users eager to explore and learn how ADC aims to build a stronger foundation for data-driven research, ensuring that the benefits of research data are accessible to all.
View StoryADC Spring Launch
Please join us at the Agri-food Data Canada – Spring Launch on June 2 at the Arboretum to help us celebrate as we reach a new milestone: a suite of new tools to help researchers create FAIR agri-food data.
View StoryU of G data experts host four-day workshop to promote data reusability
Well-designed and executed data management plans are paramount to ensure that any research data generated is findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable (FAIR). However, most research data is created solely to answer a research question; therefore, it is not typically in a format that is easily reusable for any future analysis.
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