As the world races to meet an impending food security crisis, a new report from the World Economic Forum (WEF) spotlights how deep-tech innovations could fundamentally reshape the future of farming.
Titled the report — developed in collaboration with global industry and academic experts — highlights seven frontier technologies that promise to revolutionize how crops are grown, monitored, and protected: generative artificial intelligence (AI), computer vision, robotics, edge Internet of Things (IoT), satellite-enabled remote sensing, CRISPR gene editing, and nanotechnology. Advertisement
Together, these emerging domains are expected to usher in a new era of precision agriculture, sustainability, and resilience across the food value chain.
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