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AI can empower agriculture for global food security: challenges and prospects in developing nations

Ahmad Ali; Anderson X. W. Liew; Francesca Venturini; Αθανάσιος Καλογεράς; Alessandro Candiani; Giacomo Di Benedetto; Segun Ajibola; P. Cartujo; Pablo Romero; Aspasia Lykoudi; Michelangelo Mastrorocco De Grandis; Christos Xouris; Riccardo Lo Bianco; Irawan Doddy; Isa Olalekan Elegbede; Giuseppe Falvo D'Urso Labate; Luis F. García del Moral; Vanessa Martos

Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence · 2024

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Summary

Food and nutrition are a steadfast essential to all living organisms. With specific reference to humans, the sufficient and efficient supply of food is a challenge as the world population continues to grow. Artificial Intelligence (AI) could be identified as a plausible technology in this 5th industrial revolution in bringing us closer to achieving zero hunger by 2030-Goal 2 of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDG). This goal cannot be achieved unless the digital divide among developed and underdeveloped countries is addressed. Nevertheless, developing and underdeveloped regions fall behind in economic resources; however, they harbor untapped potential to effectively address the impending demands posed by the soaring world population. Therefore, this study explores the i

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.3389/frai.2024.1328530
Catalogue ID
NRmo9zxr64-080
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