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Food security group, Linux Foundation working on crop data standard

Food security group CGIAR is working with the Linux Foundation to standardize data sharing about agricultural fields on a global scale.

Sumer Johal, exec director of The AgStack Project at the Linux Foundation, said:"CGIAR and the Linux Foundation are natural partners. Both are trusted intermediaries with global partner networks, facilitating pre-competitive collaboration and products for the public good. Together we can help remove the blockages around working with field data in a community-driven way.

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