Global Agricultural Knowledge Database (GAKD)
The Global Agricultural Knowledge Database (GAKD) is a centralized, maintained service provided by AOFS to help farms make better decisions. It is not a module for third parties to implement; rather, it is a database service that AOFS controllers interact with, either online or via offline caches.
GAKD provides farms with pre-configured, optimized defaults for crops, soils, irrigation schedules, sensor thresholds, and expected success probabilities, allowing them to benefit from global best practices even in offline or disconnected environments.
Purpose & Goals
Deliver trusted, maintained recommendations for crop and soil management.
Enable farms to start with optimal settings and realistic expectations for crop success.
Support research, experimentation, and optimization across farms.
Aggregate anonymized data from participating farms to refine global recommendations (optional for contributors).
Offer interactive decision support: farmers can ask “Is it a good idea to grow X here?” or request location-based crop recommendations with success probability estimates.
Global Climate Monitoring:
By aggregating anonymized environmental and operational data from farms worldwide, GAKD can help track climate change impacts on soil, crop performance, and water availability.
Supports long-term trend analysis, allowing AOFS and farmers to adjust practices in response to climate shifts.
Provides valuable data for research, policy-making, and adaptation strategies in agriculture.
Maintains privacy: only aggregated or anonymized environmental measurements are used for climate analysis.
Service Model
Centralized & Maintained: AOFS is responsible for database hosting, curation, updates, and integrity.
Offline-First Access: Farms receive cached defaults and local success assessments for offline use.
Optional Data Contribution:
Farms may share operational data (sensor logs, actuation logs, human inputs) to improve recommendations.
Contributors gain full access to the latest data and recommendations.
Only aggregated/anonymized data is stored; farms retain control of their own data.
Integration with Controllers:
Field Controllers pull defaults from local cache.
Farm Controllers can sync data and receive updated recommendations from AOFS servers when connectivity is available.
HQ/Federated Controllers manage aggregation and optional refinement of contributions for global improvements.
Key Features & Usage
Centralized Defaults: AOFS maintains and curates all crop, soil, and operational parameters in GAKD.
Geo-aware Recommendations: Farmers can request defaults for specific crops and locations, e.g.:
Offline-First Access:
Defaults can be downloaded directly to Field or Farm Controllers when connectivity is available.
Alternatively, defaults can be exported from one controller via USB stick and imported into another controller that is offline.
Interactive Crop Suitability Queries:
Farmers can ask questions like “Is it a good idea to grow crop X here?”
System provides expected success (%), recommendations for spacing, irrigation, fertilization, and other operational parameters.
Optional Data Contribution:
Farms that have tried growing a crop in a region can share their results with GAKD.
Contributions improve the accuracy and reliability of defaults for other farms.
Only aggregated/anonymized data is stored; contributors maintain ownership of their data.
Offline & Federated Operation:
Local controllers cache downloaded defaults for offline operation.
Manual transfer via USB or SD stick supports fully disconnected farms.
When connectivity is restored, controllers can optionally sync with the central GAKD to receive updates and contribute new data.
Notes
GAKD is provided and maintained exclusively by AOFS; the database itself is not a specification for third-party implementation.
Farms benefit from a central, authoritative source of knowledge without needing to maintain their own database.
AOFS may provide a
well-documented API, allowing third-party tools or controllers to query defaults, submit optional contributions, or request suitability assessments.
Supports AOFS’s humanitarian philosophy: we provide guidance and optimization, and farms optionally contribute data to improve global recommendations.