Artificial Intelligence in Agribusiness is Growing in Emerging Markets
Peter Cook, Felicity O'Neill
Abstract
Business models utilizing artificial intelligence can help meet rising global demand for food and support a more inclusive and sustainable food system by: (1) enhancing the resilience of farming methods; (2) reducing the cost of quality inputs and services to underserved farmers; and (3) improving market access to facilitate smallholder farmer integration into regional and global supply chains. Although nascent in emerging economies, applications for artificial intelligence in agribusiness will proliferate as farmers’ access to the Internet and adoption of smart devices increases across low-income countries.
Topics & Concepts
AgribusinessResilience (materials science)BusinessAgricultureQuality (philosophy)Psychological resilienceIndustrial organizationThe InternetEnvironmental economicsEconomicsComputer scienceGeographyWorld Wide WebThermodynamicsPhysicsEpistemologyPhilosophyArchaeologyPsychologyPsychotherapistSmart Agriculture and AI