yash ramdharee
| Organization | Mauritius Cane Industry Authority |
|---|---|
| Organization type | Government/Bilateral Organization |
| Organization role |
Manager, Extension and Training Unit
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| Country | Mauritius |
| Area of Expertise |
Extension Agronomist, Management of Extension Services, Development and Implementation of Extension work programmes, Monitoring and evaluation, field data collection and monitoring
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Forum E-consultation on ethical, legal and policy aspects of data sharing affecting farmers
Day 1: Major challenges from a policy legal and ethical perspective, preventing smallholder farmers benefiting from data sharing
1 a Challenges related to accessing data
Small farmers' data on their own production base (land data and production system) are captured by a number of organisations such as factories receiving their produce, insurance companies which charge premiums, research and other institutions who collect, process and store these information in their individual databases,. Some of these stakeholders may even exchange these data for given purposes. Farmers on the other hand have difficulty in acessing their own data from a centralised database which is inexistent for the time being. For e.g. if they need to benefit from certain government schemes, they must produce evidence from these same sources and it is a real hassle.
1 b Challenges relating to sharing data
Even if there is a general legal provision through the Data Protection Act (2017), small farmers hardly are aware of their rights. They are often rebuked by officials who invoke confidentiality clauses. Yet there exists lots of data lying in different databases which are not shared for e.g. there is no framework for sharing crop insurance data (detailed production and location of farmers land) with extension and research departments for the benefit of small lfarmers.