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Robotic Vehicles are Driving into the World’s Vineyards

Robotic Vehicles are Driving into the World’s Vineyards

12 June 2026
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For years, Elon Musk, now the world’s richest person, has been promising that fully autonomous, driverless Teslas are idling just around the corner and will be delivered – soon.

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UK Firm Takes Leading Role in Cutting-Edge Farm Robots Project

UK Firm Takes Leading Role in Cutting-Edge Farm Robots Project

07 June 2026
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Innovators from a leading engineering company have been appointed industry partner to a global project that could see bee drones and robotic moles dispatched to working farms.

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Major drivers of agricultural big data – implications for suppliers

Major drivers of agricultural big data – implications for suppliers

05 June 2026
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Big data refers to the “generation of enormous amounts of data due to new technologies for measurement, collection and storage”1 that are being accumulated in such vast quantities that they are impossible to assess using conventional analysis techniques.

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Farmers increasingly use technology to improve efficiencies and profits

Farmers increasingly use technology to improve efficiencies and profits

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By some calculations, the planet’s population is projected to increase almost 20% to 9.15 billion by 2050. Such growth will present immense challenges.

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Healthy soil can protect land from soaring heat. But our map shows where soil is suffering

Healthy soil can protect land from soaring heat. But our map shows where soil is suffering

29 May 2026
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Imagine walking into a double-brick house on a scorching 40°C summer day – it feels cool almost straight away. Now imagine stepping into a corrugated tin shed – it feels like an oven. The difference is simple: some materials slow heat down, while others let it rush through.

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South Africa’s AI future needs skills, not just technology

South Africa’s AI future needs skills, not just technology

26 May 2026
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​Artificial intelligence (AI) is simply about teaching computers to think and solve problems like humans, but much faster and on a massive scale.

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  1. 2026 State of the Farm Report Examines Early AI Use and Broader Digital Trends in Agriculture
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  4. Regenerative farming is vital to ensure food security
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