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Yayın Critical digital data enabling traceability for smart honey value chains(Taylor and Francis Ltd., 2025-02) Ziemba, Ewa Wanda; Maruszewska, Ewa Wanda; Karmanska, Anna; Aydın, Mehmet Nafiz; Aydın, ŞahinData analysis and sharing are becoming increasingly important in creating value within food supply chains, including honey value chains. While some data is readily shared between supply chain actors, unlocking further benefits requires additional investments in digital data capturing, particularly for value-based claims such as sustainability, equity, and traceability from hives to customers. This study aims to identify critical digital data necessary for smart honey value chains to ensure traceability and transparency while fostering trust among beekeepers, intermediaries, and consumers. Semi-structured interviews with 30 beekeeping experts were conducted to explore their perspectives. The analysis identified four critical categories of data—beekeeper data, apiary data, honey data, and apiary practices data—encompassing 21 specific data points essential for ensuring transparency, traceability, and trust. These findings provide novel insights into the digital data requirements necessary to support the honey industry’s evolving needs for transparent and traceable value chains.Yayın An ontology for apiculture practices (Onto4API): towards semantic interoperability and knowledge sharing in the apiculture community(Ege Tarımsal Araştırma Enstitüsü Müdürlüğü, 2025-12-31) Aydın, Şahin; Okuyan, Samet; Solmaz, SerhatThis study presents the development of Onto4API, a domain ontology designed to support semantic interoperability and structured knowledge sharing in the field of apiculture. The ontology addresses the lack of standardized, machine-interpretable vocabularies that hinder knowledge integration and decision support in traditional beekeeping practices. Developed under the guidance of subject-matter experts from the Türkiye Apiculture Research Institute, Onto4API formalizes key concepts, relationships, and production practices in modern beekeeping. The ontology was built using OWL 2 and RDF/XML syntax, and includes 67 classes, six object properties, and 10 data properties. Following the METHONTOLOGY framework, our approach ensures methodological rigor from specification to implementation and evaluation, combining expert validation, reasoning-based consistency checks, and SPARQL-based functional testing. To demonstrate its practical utility, a web-based educational tool was implemented using ASP.NET MVC and dotNetRDF. This prototype enables users to explore apiculture knowledge through SPARQL-based queries in a guided question-and-answer format. By providing a reusable and extensible semantic framework, Onto4API lays the groundwork for future ontology-driven agricultural systems, including intelligent decision support, educational tools, and interoperable data services in apiculture and beyond.












