New ways of sustainable and innovative agricultural practices have never been needed more than they are today. By 2050, the United Nations has stated that we will need to grow 60% more than today. To do that we need to look to new innovative practices, exponential technologies, and diverse ways of thinking about food production to help us achieve that.
Nikolas looks at our world where we need to create resiliency in the face of climate change and challenges with water supply. He will also outline the ‘signals of change’ he sees is using Big Data, the Internet of Agricultural Things, transportation, agritech, and other areas.
See more of Nikolas' insights at www.nikolasbadminton.com
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