5 Key Trends in Artificial Intelligence That Will Revolutionize Agriculture in 2025
人工智能的五大趋势将在2025年彻底改变农业
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- 来源:
- Syngenta;Global Ag Tech Initiative;
- 类型:
- 前沿资讯
- 语种:
- 英语
- 原文发布日期:
- 2025-01-22
- 摘要:
- At the World Economic Forum(WEF), Jeff Rowe, CEO of Syngenta Group, presented the five key trends in AIthat will define agriculture in 2025. During a panel discussion at BloombergHouse on the topic “From Soil to Silicon: How Advanced Technologies are Cultivatingthe Future of Sustainable Ag”, he outlined how 2025 will mark the first year AItruly revolutionizes agriculture – from lab to field.The five key trends in AIidentified by Syngenta are:1. AI in R&D: Today at Syngenta, all researchprojects utilize machine learning models to identify novel active ingredients –for synthetic and biological products.2. AI in the Field: The introduction of AI-drivensystems for reliably monitoring and predicting soil health, enablinghigh-resolution soil nutrient, texture, and carbon maps for growers.3. AI in Farmers’ Hands: GenAI-enabled digital toolsacting as agronomic advisors to help farmers determine optimal crop managementpractices.4. AI in Pest Management: Precision agriculture anddata-driven decision-making solutions supporting farmers by targeting cropprotection products only to infested areas.5. AI in Supply Chain Management: Demand forecasting, marketprediction, and the reduction of overproduction and waste to optimize logisticsand improve efficiency.“AI and digital tools arerevolutionizing farming and sustainable practices,” Rowe said. “Advancedmonitoring systems integrate satellite imagery, drones, and soil maps to enableprecise crop management. Predictive analytics, powered by AI and machine learning,provide farmers with actionable insights, transforming reactive practices intoproactive strategies.”The global AgriTech market,valued at $24.19 billion in 2023, is expected to reach $54.17 billion by 2029according to a recent report by AgriTech Market analysis. The global market forAI in agriculture is projected to grow from $1.7 billion in 2023 to $4.7billion by 2028 as estimated in a recent market analysis, underscoring thesignificant economic potential of these technologies. A WEF report estimatesthat digital agriculture could boost the agricultural GDP of low- andmiddle-income countries by $450 billion annually.During the panel discussionwith Suzanne DiBianca, Executive Vice President & Chief Impact Officer atSalesforce, both panelists emphasized the critical need for collaboration amongpolicymakers, businesses, and other stakeholders to reduce financial andtechnical barriers for farmers adopting technology.The synergy between digitaltechnologies and sustainable farming empowers farmers to tackle climate changewhile improving productivity. By integrating regenerative practices withcutting-edge technology, the agricultural sector is paving the way for a resilientfood system that benefits both people and the planet, the speakers concluded.
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