The agricultural sector traditionally relies on manual labor and physical work in fields and barns. However, technological advancements in recent decades have started to significantly alter the sector. Digitalization also introduces new possibilities for implementing agricultural relief services. An agricultural relief service provides farmers with support during temporary absences, such as vacations or illnesses. Although the methods of these services remain traditional and are carried out by an older workforce, which might be less familiar with digital technologies, there's a growing opportunity for modernization. Digital innovations could modernize agricultural relief services in various ways, including more efficient management and planning, flexible communication, customized solutions, time savings, reduced bureaucracy, improved monitoring and reporting, work shift arrangements, and contract management. The Digilomitus project spearheads the innovative digitalization of identified needs and development areas within the sector. It tests and develops digital solutions that leverage the latest agricultural technologies, including AI and automation, to enhance and streamline relief service processes. From the start, the project embraces intelligent processes, thereby optimizing resource allocation. Testing innovative technologies enables the development of new operational methods and customized services tailored to the evolving needs of the agricultural sector. For instance, relief services can be specifically designed to cater to the unique requirements of an agricultural business, such as caring for a particular type of animal. Digitalization holds immense potential but also presents challenges. A significant hurdle is bridging the digital divide, as not all agricultural businesses have access to or the skills needed for using digital services. Data protection, especially concerning personal and financial information, is another critical issue. It is essential that the systems used are secure and that users understand the basics of system use and data protection. To overcome these challenges, the Digilomitus project provides training and support to farmers and agricultural workers to facilitate the adoption of digital tools. The project aims to: - Digitalize as many agricultural relief service practices as possible into an easy-to-use technical solution. - Utilize artificial intelligence and automation to enhance agricultural relief service processes. - Increase the digital readiness of agricultural entrepreneurs, customer companies of relief services, and agricultural relievers, organizing training on the use of the project's digital solutions for easy adoption.