
Through the use of GIS solutions and geospatial data, we empower farmers to make informed decisions, strengthen climate resilience, and improve the sustainability of agriculture across Europe.
AGRI-GIS addresses the growing challenges faced by agriculture as a result of climate change, including extreme weather events, water stress and crop variability. The project promotes the practical use of geospatial information to support planning, monitoring and decision-making at farm level.
By strengthening farmers’ capacities to work with GIS tools and local geospatial data, AGRI-GIS contributes to more efficient resource management and long-term agricultural sustainability. The project fosters European cooperation and knowledge exchange to ensure its impact beyond the project lifetime.
AGRI-GIS is implemented through a European partnership involving organisations from different countries, bringing together diverse agricultural contexts and expertise.

AGRI-GIS brings together geospatial tools, knowledge and European collaboration to support farmers in addressing climate-related challenges and improving agricultural sustainability.
GIS Solutions for Agriculture
- Use geospatial data to monitor crops and agricultural land.
- Support planning and decision-making at farm level.
- Address climate-related challenges such as water stress and crop variability.


Practical Case Studies
- Real agricultural challenges from different European regions.
- Application of GIS and geospatial information in real contexts.
- Transferable insights for diverse farming environments.
European Cooperation
- Collaboration between organisations from multiple EU countries.
- Exchange of experiences across different agricultural contexts.
- Replication potential beyond the project duration.


Knowledge & Capacity Building
- Strengthen farmers’ skills in working with geospatial information.
- Promote data-driven and sustainable agricultural practices.
- Support long-term adoption of digital solutions in agriculture.
Interested in applying GIS solutions to your farming activities?
Join the AGRI-GIS training programme and learn how to use geospatial data to support more sustainable and climate-resilient agricultural practices
