CERERE Project: Consortium Highlights and Workshops

CERERE aims to enhance cereal supply chain resilience in the Mediterranean region through innovation and digital solutions, addressing challenges in climate change, sustainability, and food security.

Key Objectives

Increase supply chain agility - Develop innovative approaches to improve responsiveness and adaptability of cereal supply chains

Foster citizen engagement and co-creation - Implement collaborative approaches for stakeholder involvement and participatory innovation

Deploy unified technology platform - Create integrated systems for real-time data, early warning, and actionable insights across the supply chain

Promote sustainability - Ensure environmental and economic sustainability through data-driven decision making and resource optimization

Research Team – Development & Management

Houssem Alayet

Mobile Developer and System Integration

Sayf Rourou

Full Stack Developer

Arij Boudhina

Project Manager

Our development and management team is responsible for system architecture, mobile application development, and project coordination.

Research Team – Design, Data & Administration

Cyrine Brik

UI/UX Designer

Iheb Lafi

Data Analyst

Chiraz Sboui

CEO

Our design, data, and administrative team ensures intuitive user experiences, robust data analysis, and efficient project management.

Key Contributions & Technical Deliverables

Planning and implementing co-creative approaches and citizen engagement approaches

Develop a web app to enable users to access real-time data, performance insights, and analytics

Performing integration tests of the CERERE platform

Design the technical architecture of the early warning system

Develop a centralized repository for SC data and a visualization tool

Partnership & EoY1 Progress Meeting Highlights

Key Partnership Structure

CERERE & SQLI Services partnership focusing on technology integration and platform development

Part of PRIMA programme, supported by European Union's Horizon 2020 Framework

Collaboration with Mediterranean research institutions and agricultural stakeholders

EoY1 Progress Meeting

Istanbul, Turkey

Hosted by Field Crops Central Research Institute (TARM)

Looking Forward: Year 2 Objectives

Complete technical architecture implementation

Deploy centralized data repository

Launch beta version of web application

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