'We are creating new crops five-times faster'.

  • 2024-07-01 08:00:00
  • BBC

Global warming is endangering the natural agricultural production cycle of the entire planet and, understandably, food companies have decided to arm themselves to cope with this unpleasant situation. Due to unpredictable temperature changes, farmers, workers and companies in the industry are no longer able to predict how crops will develop, leaving the future of business in the figurative hands of climate change.

To combat this uncertainty, artificial intelligence company ClimateAi has built the first 'climate resilience' platform, aimed at implementing the use of AI systems to mitigate the impact of global warming. More specifically, this tool is able to provide short- and long-term insights into the impact of weather, supporting agricultural companies in choosing which crops to plant.

It also predicts the yields of the latter, thus highlighting the timeframe needed to get results from what is planted.