Efficient Dairy Data Exchange the Focus of a New International Network - Cowsmo

Efficient Dairy Data Exchange the Focus of a New International Network

The largest international dairy data partnership, bringing together milk recording organizations and national databases across 13 countries representing approximately 200,000 dairy herds, 20 million dairy cows in total and 13 million milk recorded dairy cows, was launched in November 2020. The International Dairy Data Exchange Network (iDDEN) is aimed at streamlining data exchange between dairy herds, milk recording organizations and dairy equipment manufacturers as well as other dairy related organizations.

iDDEN was established to operate as a non-profit organization by seven groups providing dairy data services in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Germany, Iceland, Finland, Norway, Sweden, The Netherlands and the United States.

Managing Director of iDDEN, Reinhard Reents of Vit (Germany), is enthusiastic about the opportunities iDDEN brings to simplifying data flow and enabling improved data-driven decision-making.

“iDDEN will deliver data exchange services that seamlessly integrate on-farm dairy equipment and devices, plus software with national dairy information systems and databases. iDDEN is founded on strong principles of data governance and autonomy and consent for data sharing.”

Reents said two-way flow of data between farm management software and milk recording organizations’ databases is key, particularly as the volume of data available on-farm increases and systems move to cloud-based solutions.

“This will provide industry databases with access to a range of data currently not captured. iDDEN has the potential to reduce the costs of data integration by having one solution to connect multiple individual on-farm systems and dairy equipment data sources.”

iDDEN purchased the Nordic Cattle Data eXchange (NCDX) platform and is investing to enhance the functionality of the software, including integration with cloud-based systems. iDDEN will integrate the International Committee for Animal Recording Animal Data Exchange (ICAR ADE) guidelines and standards where possible.

Neil Petreny, Chief Executive Officer at Lactanet Canada, said the launch of iDDEN is a great example of international industry collaboration between milk recording organizations and equipment and software organizations.

Petreny said the establishment and operation of iDDEN provides an exciting platform for future innovation, technology and service development. “iDDEN has brought together dairy industry organizations and major equipment manufacturers across Europe, North America and Australia to focus on solving data integration challenges”.

“Ultimately iDDEN is about supporting data exchange for data-driven decisions and innovative industry services that benefit dairy herd managers and their industry organizations.”

iDDEN is headquartered in Germany and the seven founding organizations are:

  • CRV (Netherlands)
  • DataGene (Australia)
  • Lactanet (Canada)
  • National Dairy Herd Information Association (USA)
  • NCDX (Denmark, Finland, Sweden, Norway and Iceland))
  • RDV (Austria & Germany)
  • Vit (Germany)

For more information on iDDEN, visit here.

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