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- Development of an integrated portal for farm audit management with geospatial supportPublication . Correia, Maria; Alves, Joaquim; Sequeira, Romeu; Exposto, JoséThis paper introduces the development of an innovative portal designed to optimize the management of agricultural field audits and ensure compliance with Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) regulations. The system is capable of handling more than five thousand audits, addressing specific audit requirements and integrating geospatial data management through technologies such as Django, and PostGIS, alongside libraries like Leaflet.js and Chart.js. The back end, developed in Django, provides a scalable and reliable infrastructure, supported by containerization deployment, while the front-end offers intuitive tools for data visualization and interaction. The platform’s modular design allows users at various access levels to efficiently manage data, track audit progress, upload documents, and monitor resources. By consolidating all audit tasks into a single application, the system reduces processing time, simplifies workflows, and improves data accuracy, leading to greater overall productivity. Preliminary testing demonstrates the system’s effectiveness for large-scale audits, and its scalability allows for future integrations, including IoT devices and predictive analytics, further enhancing decision-making and real-time data collection. This flexible and efficient solution meets the evolving needs of agricultural management.
- Enhancing agricultural audit systems with IoT and predictive analytics: deployment and performancePublication . Correia, Maria; Alves, Joaquim; Sequeira, Romeu; Exposto, JoséThis article proposes an extension of a geospatial-based agricultural audit platform by integrating Internet of Things technologies and predictive analytics. It builds on previous work to address field connectivity, scalability, and risk anticipation. The proposal outlines a modular architecture, identifies technical challenges and mitigation strategies, and presents use cases for different user profiles. Ethical, legal, and environmental implications of digitalisation are also discussed. This conceptual work supports future experimental validation and highlights the potential of digital transformation to enhance compliance with the Common Agricultural Policy and align with the European Green Deal priorities
