HappyGoat

Project information
The Sustainable Small Ruminants Farming Decision Support System SSRF-DSS will provide a web-based, model-driven decision support tool for farmers using small ruminants (sheep and goats) in extensive farming methods. The model that is the basic inference engine of the app helps farmers optimize their annual income, taking into account labour hours, among other variables. EU farmers have gradually acquired more animals over time so as to be eligible for higher/more subsidies. This has led to big and difficult-to-manage flock sizes, additional fodder costs and pasture degradation. With rising fodder prices in the international market, farmers could afford less fodder but flock sizes were not reduced, inevitably leading to overgrazing and pasture degradation. Consequentially, the quality of pastures has been deteriorating while the animals are malnourished and less productive. Our calculations show that a reduction of stocking rate (number of animals), at constant level of subsidies and expenditure on imported fodder, would lead to higher incomes (an average 35%). SSRF-DSS is an integrated platform where stakeholders (farmers or other bodies) will - Use the model, through a user-friendly web interface, for an EU area with tested factors, to plan their annual income in an optimal and environmentally friendly way. - Input data for different EU areas where key factors vary (such as subsidies, land rent costs, fodder costs etc). - Help interconnect the app with other FIWARE-enabled apps or Open Data sources within the EU (eg. subsidy or price data) that can facilitate accurate, real-time decision support.
Project partners: 
Integrated ITDC
Institute of Social Ecology, Vienna
Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research
Project dates: 
March 2014 to September 2016
Contact
Contact person: 
Yannis Skourtis
Contact email: 
Contact organisation: 
Integrated ITDC
Funding
Funding agency: 
SmartAgriFood & ICT-AGRI Joint Call
Grant: 
k€157
Total budget: 
k€186