Minister Wants to Allow More AI Use in Agriculture
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Minister wants to allow more AI use in agriculture
Minister of Agriculture Femke Wiersma has announced plans to amend Dutch laws and regulations to make it easier for farmers to use artificial intelligence and other advanced technologies in their operations, NOS reports. The proposed changes would legalize practices such as drone-assisted crop monitoring and more frequent but smaller-scale fertilization — methods currently prohibited under existing rules.
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