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AI - The Evolving Core of Modern Farming

The legacy food system is not equipped to feed 10 billion people with constrained resources and a volatile climate. As the food industry shifts from industrial-scale production to sophisticated, biology-driven systems, a convergence of AI and biotechnology is emerging as the core driver of this change. It is a new growth opportunity that enables the fundamental reinvention of agricultural production, from novel ingredients to AI-optimized supply chains.<br>

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AI - The Evolving Core of Modern Farming

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  1. AI – The Evolving Core of Modern Farming AI is transforming agriculture by utilizing satellite & drone data to predict yields, detect crop threats, and optimize resource allocation. Major Benefits: Boosts productivity Cuts waste Aligns with UN SDG 2: Zero Hunger Source: PubMed, USDA

  2. Precision Agriculture on the Rise USDA data shows rise in precision tech adoption: 70% of large-scale farms use auto-steering systems than the early 2000s Yield monitors & soil mapping are now mainstream Small family farms Percent of farms using precision agriculture technologies by technology and farm type, 2023 Midsize family farms Large-scale family farms Nonfamily farms Percent 80 70 68 60 55 55 52 45 40 40 35 32 19 20 13 13 12 12 9 10 9 6 5 3 2 <1 1 1 0 Yield monitors, yield maps, or soil maps Guidance autosteering Variable rate technologies Drones Robotic milking Wearable livestock technologies Source: USDA ERS

  3. Bio-technology – The Blueprint for Resilience Bio-tech enables crops that are: More nutritious Pest & disease resistant Tolerant to droughts & floods White House targeting 28% productivity increase in the next decade through biotech and biomanufacturing U.S. Total Factor Productivity (TFP) in agriculture grew 1.49% annually (1948–2021), accelerating to 5.57% in 2019–21 Source: GAO, USDA ERS, White House

  4. U.S. Driving AI and Biotech Initiatives FDA’s AI Tool “Elsa”: Streamlines food safety analysis. USAID FEWS NET: AI-powered early warnings for food insecurity. AI Institutes (USDA + NSF): Digital twins, robotics, and resilient crop modeling. USDA NIFA Biotech Partnerships: Accelerating development of sustainable biofuels and climate-resilient crops Coordinated policies are reducing regulatory hurdles & accelerating innovation. Source: FDA, USAID, USDA NIFA

  5. Why it Matters For agri-businesses, AI & biotech adoption is not optional—it’s survival: Lower costs via optimized inputs & automation Higher productivity & yields Resilient supply chains against climate shocks Market leadership through early adoption By investing in these technologies, businesses secure resilience, profitability, and global competitiveness—while helping to shape a more food-secure future. Source: PubMed

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