Agriculture & Food Systems Weekly AI News

December 15 - December 23, 2025

Farmers around the world are getting help from smart computer programs called AI agents. These programs are learning to do jobs that help farmers grow food better. In South Korea, a big company called DaedONG started using AI to help farmers understand their crops and grow more food. In the United States, students are building computer tools that help farmers read complicated information from their fields and make good decisions. Scientists are also using AI with special cameras to find weeds in apple orchards so robots can spray only the bad plants and save money. These AI helpers also need to be safe, so companies are working hard to make sure robots can do their jobs without hurting people. In Brazil, new AI programs are being created in research centers to help farmers all through their work, from planting to selling food. These smart programs are changing how farms work because they help farmers use less water, less poison spray, and grow more food. The biggest change is that AI agents are not just helping one farm - they are helping many farms in many countries do better at the same time.

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