Artificial Intelligence in Agriculture : Opportunities and Challenges

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasingly used in different parts of society for providing decision support in various activities. The agricultural sector is anticipated to benefit from an increased usage of AI and smart devices, a concept called smart farming technologies. Since the agricultural...

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Main Authors: Casten Carlberg, Carl Johan, Jerhamre, Elsa
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Language:English
Published: Uppsala universitet, Avdelningen för datorteknik 2021
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-4435762021-06-02T05:26:22ZArtificial Intelligence in Agriculture : Opportunities and ChallengesengCasten Carlberg, Carl JohanJerhamre, ElsaUppsala universitet, Avdelningen för datorteknikUppsala universitet, Avdelningen för datorteknik2021artificial intelligenceaiagriculturesmart farmingprecision farmingprecision livestock farmingartificiell intelligensaijordbruksmart jordbrukprecisionsodlingComputer SciencesDatavetenskap (datalogi)Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasingly used in different parts of society for providing decision support in various activities. The agricultural sector is anticipated to benefit from an increased usage of AI and smart devices, a concept called smart farming technologies. Since the agricultural sector faces several simultaneous challenges, such as shrinking marginals, complicated pan-European regulations, and demands to mitigate the environmental footprint, there are great expectations that smart farming will benefit both individual farmers and industry stakeholders. However, most previous research focuses only on a small set of characteristics for implementing and optimising specific smart farming technologies, without considering all possible aspects and effects. This thesis investigates both technical and non-technical opportunities and hurdles when implementing AI in Swedish agricultural businesses. Three sectors in agriculture are scrutinized: arable farming, milk production and beef production. As a foundation for the thesis, a literature review revises former research on smart farming. Thereafter, an interview study with 27 respondents both explores the susceptibility and maturity of smart farming technologies and provides examples of technical requirements of three chosen applications of AI in agriculture. Findings of the study include a diverse set of aspects that both enable and obstruct the transition. Main identified opportunities are the importance smart farming has on the strategic agendas of several industry stakeholders, the general trend towards software technology as a service through shared machinery, the vast amount of existing data, and the large interest from farmers towards new technology. Contrasting, the thesis identifies main hurdles as technical and legislative challenges to data ownership, potential cybersecurity threats, the need for a well-articulated business case, and the sometimes lacking technical knowledge within the sector. The thesis concludes that the macro trend points towards a smart farming transition but that the speed of the transformation will depend on the resolutions for the identified obstacles. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-443576UPTEC STS, 1650-8319 ; 21018application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic artificial intelligence
ai
agriculture
smart farming
precision farming
precision livestock farming
artificiell intelligens
ai
jordbruk
smart jordbruk
precisionsodling
Computer Sciences
Datavetenskap (datalogi)
spellingShingle artificial intelligence
ai
agriculture
smart farming
precision farming
precision livestock farming
artificiell intelligens
ai
jordbruk
smart jordbruk
precisionsodling
Computer Sciences
Datavetenskap (datalogi)
Casten Carlberg, Carl Johan
Jerhamre, Elsa
Artificial Intelligence in Agriculture : Opportunities and Challenges
description Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasingly used in different parts of society for providing decision support in various activities. The agricultural sector is anticipated to benefit from an increased usage of AI and smart devices, a concept called smart farming technologies. Since the agricultural sector faces several simultaneous challenges, such as shrinking marginals, complicated pan-European regulations, and demands to mitigate the environmental footprint, there are great expectations that smart farming will benefit both individual farmers and industry stakeholders. However, most previous research focuses only on a small set of characteristics for implementing and optimising specific smart farming technologies, without considering all possible aspects and effects. This thesis investigates both technical and non-technical opportunities and hurdles when implementing AI in Swedish agricultural businesses. Three sectors in agriculture are scrutinized: arable farming, milk production and beef production. As a foundation for the thesis, a literature review revises former research on smart farming. Thereafter, an interview study with 27 respondents both explores the susceptibility and maturity of smart farming technologies and provides examples of technical requirements of three chosen applications of AI in agriculture. Findings of the study include a diverse set of aspects that both enable and obstruct the transition. Main identified opportunities are the importance smart farming has on the strategic agendas of several industry stakeholders, the general trend towards software technology as a service through shared machinery, the vast amount of existing data, and the large interest from farmers towards new technology. Contrasting, the thesis identifies main hurdles as technical and legislative challenges to data ownership, potential cybersecurity threats, the need for a well-articulated business case, and the sometimes lacking technical knowledge within the sector. The thesis concludes that the macro trend points towards a smart farming transition but that the speed of the transformation will depend on the resolutions for the identified obstacles.
author Casten Carlberg, Carl Johan
Jerhamre, Elsa
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title Artificial Intelligence in Agriculture : Opportunities and Challenges
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publisher Uppsala universitet, Avdelningen för datorteknik
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