Data certification schemes develop transparency and trust around data uses. How to monitor a code or accreditation requirements. Establishment of an independent Supervisory Authority that could evaluate, if the contracts comply with these principles. Compliance with the codes of conduct should be rewarded. All stakeholders who respect these principles should submit their contracts and policies for evaluation by an audit team of an independent accredited organization. Upon evaluation a certificate of compliance will be issued.
Core principles and guidelines that ag tech providers (ATPs) should follow when collecting and analysing farm data
A set of guidelines enabling effective sharing of data within the New Zealand agriculture industry. Organisations complying with the Farm Data Code of Practice give primary producers confidence that their information is secure and being handled in an appropriate manner.
Reflections on the relevant codes in Agriculture (except the recent Australian Farm Data Code).Commonalities and differences between farm data codes,key challenges and recommendations for a farmer centred code of conduct on farm data
Companies that want to be recognized as Ag Data Transparent and compliant with ag.data’s Core principles submit voluntarily their data contracts with farmers to a simple 10 question evaluation. The answers plus the ATP’ s contracts and policies are submitted to and evaluated by an independent third party administrator(by the law firm of Janzen agricultural Law IIc).If an ATP’s submission is successful they can use the Ag Data Transparent seal.
Regulation in EU law on data protection and privacy in the European Union (EU) and the European Economic Area (EEA). It also addresses the transfer of personal data outside the EU and EEA areas. The GDPR aims primarily to give control to individuals over their personal data and to simplify the regulatory environment for international business by unifying the regulation within the EU.
The ICO’s draft requirements for the accreditation of a monitoring body are set out in this document.
This guide explains the general data protection regime that applies to most UK businesses and organisations. It covers the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) as it applies in the UK, tailored by the Data Protection Act 2018.
It explains each of the data protection principles, rights and obligations. It summarises the key points you need to know, answers frequently asked questions, and contains practical checklists to help you comply.
This article provides a brief introduction to the concepts of anonymization and pseudonymization, and how these techniques may be an important aspect to GDPR compliance.