Application example of the AgroLife software for data-supported land use planning

Serbia / Bosnia Herzegovina / Montenegro IT company supports digitalisation of land use planning

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Digitalisation opens up numerous opportunities for municipalities to improve and control agricultural land use planning. It provides real-time data on soil quality and agricultural land use and helps to streamline administrative processes. In Serbia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Montenegro, few of these opportunities are being harnessed. The information technology company TeleGroup Beograd d.o.o. wanted to change this so it adapted its AgroLIFE software to the needs of municipalities for data-supported planning and more ecologically sustainable land use. Together with the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, the company piloted the software in ten municipalities in the three countries. The project received funding under the develoPPP programme set up by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ).

In Serbia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Montenegro, extensive areas of agricultural land are owned by the public sector and are leased to farmers by local authorities or the state. There are virtually no effective approaches to optimising use with regard to soil fertility, crop protection, irrigation and sustainable yield increases. There is a lack of both sufficient data material on agricultural land use and instruments for analysing such data. This leads to lower productivity and hence to excessive use of fertilisers and pesticides, resulting in increasing soil degradation. This makes it more difficult to implement EU regulations in the agricultural sector as part of the EU accession process. TeleGroup Beograd d.o.o. has customised its AgroLIFE software to meet the specific needs of local authorities and, in Montenegro, to those of the Ministry of Agriculture, which is responsible for this area. The software now makes it possible to record cadastral data and data on the use of agricultural land in real time and to organise planning in a sustainable manner, while at the same time making administrative processes more efficient, such as regular reporting to the relevant ministries. The introduction of digital land use planning is still in its infancy in South-East Europe. TeleGroup is very interested in establishing itself in the region and with local authorities as a provider of efficient and reliable technology. 

From 2019 to 2023, the following measures were implemented in ten municipalities with a financial volume of around 2.5 million euros; five Serbian municipalities already had basic land use planning software.

  • Equipping the further five pilot municipalities with the software and establishing the information system in their administrative structure
  • Training administrative staff on the integration of land use data into the system and its use as an internet-based database
  • Training administrative staff to support farmers in using the system  
  • Engaging in policy dialogue with the relevant ministries on establishing the system in municipalities on a needs-driven basis and initiating regional knowledge sharing.

GIZ raised awareness in particular among policymakers, local authorities and farmers about the benefits of digitally supported land use planning. It initiated and supervised the policy dialogue between the ministries and supported the development of a legal framework for digitally supported land use planning in the three countries. Among other things, TeleGroup provided the software, established the technical and administrative aspects of the system in the administrations and carried out training. The third project partner was the Regional Network for Business Friendly Environment in South East Europe (BFC-SEE), a programme for companies and public authorities. BFC-SEE’s role in the programme is to improve the service delivery capacity of South-East European local authorities.

The project has made a significant contribution to improving the quality of agricultural land use. To achieve this, we created an ecosystem involving technology companies, the public sector, GIZ, partners, experts, and local authorities who benefited from this approach. In addition, farmers have benefited significantly from these efforts as they have moved from traditional agricultural production to 'data-driven' production and decision-making.
Stefan Djurovic, Business Development Manager, TeleGroup d.o.o. Beograd
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A network of weather stations provides localised data points. Photo: © TeleGroup Stefan Djurovic
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Policy dialogue to foster acceptance and the exchange of knowledge. Photo: © TeleGroup Stefan Djurovic

Digitalisation has improved transparency and efficiency in municipal land use planning. It has reduced administrative costs and simplified the municipalities’ accountability to the ministries of agriculture. The system laid the foundation for targeted extension services for farmers on key agricultural cultivation issues. As a result, productivity has increased, cultivation methods have become more sustainable and natural resources can be better protected. 

  • Almost 800 farmers and 64 municipal employees were trained in digital land use management.
  • Forecasts covering 117 plant diseases and pest infestations were modelled for 30 crops using a network of 73 weather stations.
  • 73 weather stations collected a total of 12.8 million precisely localised data points to support farmers in their daily work.
  • All participating municipalities optimised data collection and reporting to the ministries of agriculture, halved the processing time and improved quality

DEVELOPMENT SUCCESSES

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Empowering more than 800 farmers and municipal employees to use the digital tool

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Increased agricultural yields and improved product quality 

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Reduction by almost 50% in working hours spent on data collection, systematisation and reporting to local authorities 

BUSINESS SUCCESSES

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Establishment as a provider of specialised digital applications 

Product optimisation

Optimisation of the product through direct user feedback and development of a new user group 

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develoPPP Classic

develoPPP Classic is aimed at companies that want to invest sustainably in a developing or emerging country and expand their operational activities locally. Suitable projects receive technical and financial support of up to two million euros in public funding.

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TeleGroup b.o.o. Beograd

TeleGroup d.o.o. Beograd is part of a group of technology companies with subsidiaries in places such as the Balkans and the Middle East. Together with its subsidiary Greensoft Ltd, the IT and communications service provider has developed the AgroLIFE software, which enables digitally supported planning of land use and agricultural production. 

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Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH

GIZ is a federal enterprise operating in international cooperation for sustainable development and education work for over 50 years. GIZ supports economic development and employment promotion and works with companies to develop strategies for sustainable business.

Stefan Djurovic
Stefan Djurovic Business Development Manager TeleGroup d.o.o. Beograd
Hannah Heil
Hannah Heil Project Manager develoPPP Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH