United States farmers and ranchers often struggle to access the data they need to justify and implement science-driven practices that enhance the productivity and health of their land. To support broader access to this data, the Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research, Patrick J. McGovern Foundation, Tech Matters and the Skoll Foundation are providing a $1,503,964 grant to Tech Matters’ Better Deal for Data project that enables data sharing across a variety of stakeholders for greater impact and research.
Consensus is currently lacking on how farmers in the U.S. can use and share their data securely to make scientifically backed decisions about growing affordable, nutritious food and land stewardship. As a result, crucial data are often inaccessible, preventing farmers from overcoming common problems. The Better Deal for Data project, led by Tech Matters Founder and CEO Jim Fruchterman, seeks to research and design farmer data management tools to ensure wider access to knowledge that can increase productivity and profit for farmers and ranchers.