Abstract
The general approach of our application is to look at agriculture and its environment, the natural ecology, in a holistic way. To draw conclusions, we plan to identify and assess in a big-data system many more features and changes than before. The results obtained will be part of the agri-digitalisation process, which will be able to collect, analyse and store data from machines and instruments to be purchased, and then use them as a result of the decision-making process, e.g. in the form of application maps, and use them at the intervention level (automatic machine control). In addition, it is already expected that desktop, cloud and mobile applications will be harmonised, in addition to the need for systems supporting traditional geographic information software. The current development will provide an integrated agri-informatics solution that will be indispensable for researchers, developers and even future farmers of the 21st century.