A survey of non-standardized metadata, data and APIs that describe agricultural fields and their boundaries.
The following data has been surveyed:
- Austria
- Vlaanderen, Belgium
- Wallonia, Belgium
- Bulgaria
- Croatia
- Czechia
- Denmark
- Estonia
- Finland
- France
- Berlin / Brandenburg, Germany
- Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
- Lower Saxony, Germany
- North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW), Germany
- Saarland, Germany
- Saxony, Germany
- Schleswig-Holstein (SH), Germany
- Thuringia, Germany
- Ireland: Geospatial aid application (GSAA) dataset
- Latvia
- Lithuania
- Luxembourg
- The Netherlands
- Norway: AR50 Agricultural land
- Portugal
- Romania (cross-border land cover)
- Slovakia
- Slovenia
- Spain (national SIGPAC, 2025+)
- Andalucía, Spain
- Aragón, Spain
- Canarias (Canary Islands), Spain
- Cantabria, Spain
- Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
- Castilla y León, Spain
- Cataluña (Catalonia), Spain
- Comunidad de Madrid, Spain
- Comunitat Valenciana (Valencia), Spain
- Extremadura, Spain
- Galicia, Spain
- Islas Baleares (Balearic Islands), Spain
- La Rioja, Spain
- Navarra, Spain
- País Vasco (Basque Country), Spain
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- United Kingdom — UKFields (Fiboa-UK)
- West Bahia, Brazil (LEM)
- Brazil Crop Fields (CONAB)
- USDA Crop Sequence Boundaries
- California (US) Statewide Crop Mapping
- AI4Boundaries
- Global FieldID (Varda)
- GloCAB Cropland Field Boundaries (5 countries)
- JECAM (Tropical Countries)
- Open Supply Hub
- PASTIS
- Planet
In order to help everyone get a real sense of how different field boundary datasets are structured we’ve started this survey. The idea is to have a page for each dataset that gives an overview of the data, includes details about it (file format, documentation, license, projection), and lays out the data schema / metadata. Every organization that is creating or consuming field boundaries should contribute to this. It is ok if it is a very simple schema, like just ID and Field.
This should provide an easy reference for converting data sets to the Fiboa Format in the fiboa CLI project. It should also provide a good starting point for anyone who wants to contribute to the project.
- Feel strongly encouraged to submit your information for the survey via a Pull Request.
- Please use the template.md to fill the survey. See the examples above for inspiration.
- Place the document with a descriptive name into the data folder. If you provide more than one file, please create a folder that contains all files.