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Azerbaijan aims to integrate AI technology to transform traditional agriculture

As global agricultural systems face mounting pressure from climate change, population growth, and resource scarcity, the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into farming practices is no longer a futuristic concept - it is an urgent necessity. Countries around the world are embracing AI-driven solutions to improve food security, optimize production, and increase resilience across the agricultural value chain. In this context, Azerbaijan is beginning to prioritize the development and deployment of AI in agriculture as part of its broader strategy for economic modernization and technological advancement.

Artificial intelligence offers tools that can transform traditional agriculture into a high-tech, data-driven industry. From predictive analytics and precision farming to automated disease detection and intelligent irrigation, AI has the potential to address long-standing inefficiencies and improve sustainability outcomes.

The Azerbaijani Ministry of Agriculture has announced that AI integration will be one of its primary focus areas in 2025. The ministry's current efforts highlight a strategic goal: to create meaningful collaboration between students studying AI and the country's growing network of agro-industrial enterprises.

AI relies on high-quality, structured data. At present, Azerbaijan lacks comprehensive agricultural datasets, particularly for modern farming methods like vertical farming and precision agriculture.

Read more at Azer News