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Secretariat: DIN
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Chairperson (until end 2029):Mr Rafael Andres Ferreyra
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ISO Technical Programme Manager [TPM]:ISO Editorial Manager [EM]:
- Creation date: 2023
Scope
Standardization of data and related topics in the field of agricultural and food systems (the union of which will henceforth be referred to as "agrifood systems"), seeking to enable comprehensive, data-driven, multiobjective decision-making, in the context of a complex and changing world. This includes, in particular, addressing interoperability challenges such as, but not limited to:
- uniform terminology, semantic resources (such as controlled vocabularies and ontologies) and semantic infrastructure, henceforth collectively referred to as "agrisemantics";
- procedures and technologies that enable the effective use of data to address the complexity and diversity of challenges within agrifood systems;
- sustainability models, metrics and data in agrifood systems;
- livestock activities data management;
- greenhouse, controlled environment, and urban farming.
The scope also includes data-related concerns in value chains involving animal feed, energy, fiber and other specialty crops, as well as integrated pest management and enabling traceability of food ingredients of agricultural and non-agricultural origin.
The scope excludes: standardization covered by ISO/TC 34 "Food Products", ISO/TC 23/SC 19 "Agricultural Electronics", ISO/TC 211 "Geographic information / Geomatics", ISO/TC 154 "Processes, data elements and documents in commerce, industry and administration", and ISO/TC 331 "Biodiversity". It does, however, recognize the strategic importance of pursuing opportunities for close collaboration with other technical committees, and providing a data management resource to relevant committees where appropriate.
NOTE 1: The term "data-driven" is frequently used in the context of strategic decision-making; it denotes that decisions are based on the analysis and interpretation of data, as opposed to, say, opinions or tradition only.
NOTE 2: The multi-objective nature of agrifood systems decision-making includes aspects such as maximizing profitability, sustainability, and compliance.
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Liaison Committees to ISO/TC 347
The committees below can access the documents of ISO/TC 347:
Reference | Title | ISO/IEC |
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ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 31 | Automatic identification and data capture techniques | ISO/IEC |
ISO/TC 23/SC 19 | Agricultural electronics | ISO |
ISO/TC 34/SC 20 | Food loss and waste | ISO |
ISO/TC 154 | Processes, data elements and documents in commerce, industry and administration | ISO |
ISO/TC 211 | Geographic information/Geomatics | ISO |
ISO/TC 276 | Biotechnology | ISO |
Liaison Committees from ISO/TC 347
ISO/TC 347 can access the documents of the committees below:
Reference | Title | ISO/IEC |
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ISO/TC 23/SC 19 | Agricultural electronics | ISO |
ISO/TC 34/SC 20 | Food loss and waste | ISO |
ISO/TC 93 | Starch (including derivatives and by-products) | ISO |
ISO/TC 211 | Geographic information/Geomatics | ISO |
ISO/TC 279 | Innovation management | ISO |
ISO/TC 323 | Circular economy | ISO |
ISO/TC 324 | Sharing economy | ISO |
Organizations in liaison (Category A and B)
Acronym | Title | Category |
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AEF | Agricultural Industry Electronics Foundation | A |
AgGateway | AgGateway | A |
CiA | CAN in Automation e. V. international users’ and manufacturers’ group | A |
GS1 | GS1 | A |
IFPS | International Federation for Produce Standards (IFPS) | A |
OGC | Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc. | A |
Date | Month | Location | TC/SC | Note |
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10-13 | March 2025 | Berlin (Germany) | ISO/TC 347 |
* Information definite but meeting not yet formally convened
** Provisional
ISO/TC 347 - Secretariat
DIN [Germany]
D-10787 Berlin
Germany