Bread will come from cloud, and the MI will tell you how much to buy
IBM researchers worldwide are working on solutions that will transform all stages of the food chain in the near future. They help farmers maximize yields, reduce waste, protect against pathogens.
In the next five years, the Earth’s population will cross eight billion for the first time. Our complex food chain, which is already under pressure from climate change and finite water resources, faces additional challenges. To meet the demands of a crowded future, new technologies and tools, scientific breakthroughs and a revolutionary way of thinking about food security will be needed.
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