Agriculture: on the road to the digital revolution
The present and future of agriculture can be shaped by two factors. On the one hand, the use of data-driven digital technologies and, on the other hand, the widespread use of technological tools can pave the way for robotics and the use of artificial intelligence for agricultural purposes. As a result of the coronavirus pandemic, these developments can now gain new momentum and can accelerate.
The challenges of global population growth and the anomalies caused by climate change can be addressed through the use of innovative digital technologies that enable sustainable, competitive food production and contribute to reducing the burden on the environment.
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