Farms.com Home   News

AI Tech Being Developed to Improve Protein Crops, Ingredients

Enns Bros., Crop Sentry, DL Seeds and AGT Foods are partnering together to develop new artificial intelligence technology to improve the quality of Canada’s protein crops and ingredients, a Nov. 1 news release said.

“Through the Pan-Canadian Artificial Intelligence Strategy, Protein Industries Canada is working with partners to more sustainably produce high-quality plant-based ingredients and products to meet the increasing demand for eco-friendly and nutritious food options both at home and abroad,” François-Philippe Champagne, Canadian minister of innovation, science and industry, said in a release.

The project will build upon the IoT sensor system previously developed by Crop Sentry, with the partners optimizing in-field sensors for pea and canola crops to autonomously gather phenotype data throughout the growing season. The in-field data-gathering is meant to help farmers better collect measurements related to crop quality, leading to improved data-driven decisions, the release said.

With improved crop quality, ingredient processors will have a more consistent supply of protein to work with, helping them to develop a steady supply of high-quality, highly functional ingredients, the release noted. The technology will also aid in traceability efforts related to sustainability, in-field management practices and allergen concerns.

Click here to see more...

Trending Video

Seed Speaks: Shielding The Seed Industry From Cyber Villains

Video: Seed Speaks: Shielding The Seed Industry From Cyber Villains

Cyber attacks against the food and ag industry, including our seed sector, are on the rise in the U.S. To combat evolving threats, the Food and Agriculture - Information Sharing and Analysis Center (Food and Ag-ISAC) and its members, which include many seed sector companies, recently launched a University Partnership Program with Iowa State University, the University of Nebraska, Purdue University, and Virginia Tech. The partnership will bring pair experts with real-world threats to design solutions.