Province funding smart agri-tech projects
EDMONTON, AB – New cutting-edge agricultural technology could soon be available for farmers and other producers.
The Government of Alberta, through the Alberta Innovates Smart Agriculture and Food Digitalization and Automation Challenge, has announced $3.2 million dollars in funding to support 10 projects.
The projects involve developing and advancing smart technologies to enhance food production through digital solutions and automation.
Nate Horner, Minister of Agriculture, Forestry, and Rural Economic Development, says the research being carried out through the 10 initiatives will help to increase productivity, reduce waste and environmental footprints, and decrease costs for farmers.