What is the Next Gamechanger in Agriculture?

I have a co-worker who oftentimes breaks out the “gamechanger” label to describe select, significant industry developments, writes Eric Sfiligoj at CropLife. Recently, that got me to thinking: What agricultural gamechangers being only hinted at right now could deserve this label between now and the Year 2025? For your consideration, I offer up these three possibilities.

Sustainability

This one seems like a no-brainer as a potential gamechanger over the next several years. Already in 2021, there are numerous major agricultural suppliers that are touting their and their customers’ efforts in this area, citing such movements as carbon credits and biological product development as examples. Even end-users such as Wal-Mart and PepsiCo have jumped wholeheartedly onto the sustainability bandwagon, so it’s likely this topic will dominate many agricultural future discussions for many years to come. Undoubtedly, this will continue to change how agriculture conducts its business during the average growing season.

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Technology

This is another area where new developments impacting agriculture are happening at a rapid clip. For several years now, drones and autonomous vehicles have been in development. Now, however, many new advances in the area of artificial intelligence (AI) have further quickened the pace for agriculture (the latest being a new AI-based system for harvesting avocados). I look for more such AI-based systems to quickly make their way into the area of row crop planting/development/ harvesting over the next four years. This will probably change how grower-customers and ag retailers utilize employees once these systems become more widespread.

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