Agriculture's technology revolution needs to be democratic if smallholder farmers are to benefit
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07.03.18
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“I have no doubt that technology is the future of agriculture, and it can disrupt a failing food system for the better. But we need to shape what that future will look like. A successful agricultural revolution will be one that is democratic and inclusive, where everyone benefits,” writes Andy Jarvis, Co-Founder of the CGIAR Platform for Big Data in Agriculture, in this op-ed.
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