Agriculture is undergoing the biggest change in decades. However, development has still been slow, despite the fact that new technologies have proven to take agricultural productivity to a new level by reducing operating costs and enabling growth with smaller inputs (McKinsey 2023). The need for an co-operation environment has been brought up by the pioneering companies and experts in the field of agrotechnology collaborating with Jamk / the Institute of the Bioeconomy. The absence of an environment slows down the implementation of product development and the market entry of new, more environmentally friendly solutions, as well as their acceptance and implementation. The need is met by creating a practical environment and a center of expertise, which enables the development of solutions that minimize CO2 emissions and improve economic profitability of arable farming (grass and grain) and promote cooperation opportunities and innovation activities with the help of the smart agriculture startup community and accelerator ecosystem, which so far has been completely absent in Finland. The project entity (incl. Development and investment projects) is targeted to solve challenges / change pressures of SMEs working at the beginning of the food chain (later: target companies). The work is done in cooperation with the pioneering companies and RDI-organisations in the field of agriculture and agrotechnology. The Work Packages (WPs) are strongly connected with each other, as the following WP is built on the foundation produced by the previous one. The core of the implementation is formed by WP1: Experimental activity and data generation, generating the ability to collect, utilize and demonstrate data. WP2: Construction of the Farm`s Digital Twin (DT) is based on the collected data of WP1. WP3: is promoting the development of competence and knowledge-based management, utilising DT produced in WP2. WP4: is forming the startup community and partner network, which relies on the outputs of the previous three work packages. WP4 enables the construction of the international center of expertise for smart agriculture located at Bioeconomy campus. WP5 focuses on the management and administration of the entire project as well as the impact communication. The work packages more spesifically are as follows: WP1: Experimental activity and generating information: includes a physical experiments and demo environment located at Tarvaala Bioeconomy campus. WP2: The farm's digital twin - data processing: includes the construction of a digital experiment demonstration environment based on the data collected from the physical environment (WP1) WP3: The operating model for the development of competence in precision farming and management with information including the design and piloting of the model and technological solutions. WP4: Building networks of smart agriculture startup community and partner ecosystem - increasing knowledge. The aim is to create acceleration ecosystem and related services for the needs of the target group. WP5: Project management and communication includes technical management, expert and steering group work, efficient communication and continuous evaluation of the project and ensuring the continuity of operations. The project entity results an environment for experimentation, demonstration and joint development of smart agriculture. The aim is to promote new precision farming technologies and methods with the help of physical measurement technology and the farm's Digital Twin. This means a physical and virtual co-development environment for collecting data and producing new solutions that renew business activities and improve competitiveness. In addition, the purpose is to increase the ability of experts to collect, utilize and demonstrate data. Project produces: 1) an operating model that utilizes information produced in a physical and virtual environment and new digital solutions, 2) skills development and knowledge-based management model, which supports data-based decision-making and 3) the international smart agriculture and bioeconomy cooperation network, as well as the accelerator ecosystem, located at the Tarvaala Bioeconomy campus. The project entity complies with the do no significant harm principle and supports Central Finland`s transition plan, the strategy of Central Finland and the goals of smart specialization (S3) by developing the Saarijärvi-Viitasaari region, a leading county for bio- and circular economy know-how and RDI activities pierced by digitalization. In addition, the project entity supports the goals of the EU Baltic Sea region strategy, e.g. by promoting the region's pioneering in the bioeconomy and by utilizing new technology as part of sustainable development and green growth. The project's measures and experts are primarily focused on the Saarijärvi-Viitasaari region, developing the region's vitality and competitiveness.