January 22, 2025 - 18:28

In a recent discussion at Bloomberg House in Davos, industry leaders Jeff Rowe and Suzanne DiBianca delved into the transformative potential of artificial intelligence and advanced technologies in the realm of sustainable agriculture. The conversation, moderated by Lauren Kiel, highlighted the urgent need for innovative solutions to address the challenges posed by climate change.
Rowe, the CEO of Syngenta Group, emphasized that integrating AI into agricultural practices can significantly enhance productivity while minimizing environmental impact. By utilizing data analytics and machine learning, farmers can make informed decisions that lead to more efficient resource use, ultimately fostering sustainability.
DiBianca, Executive Vice President and Chief Impact Officer at Salesforce, pointed out that collaboration among technology providers, farmers, and policymakers is crucial for driving meaningful change. The synergy between advanced technologies and sustainable farming practices not only supports food security but also contributes to broader climate action goals.
As the world grapples with the effects of climate change, the insights shared at this event underscore the vital role that technology can play in cultivating a more sustainable agricultural future.
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