The framework of the globalist plan for our food supply is being built. Here is the USDA plan per Ai
The USDA wants to use AI in U.S. farms and ranches to increase global competitiveness, reduce input costs (like fertilizer), and streamline cumbersome paperwork. The ultimate goal is to cut manual data entry by digitizing acreage, commodities, and receipts while ensuring practical, data-driven decisions.The department’s vision for AI in agriculture covers three primary areas:1. Digitizing Documents & ReportingThe USDA is actively launching tools—such as Landmark Vision—that use AI vision models to read and extract vital details (crop type, planting date, and acreage) directly from captured images of reporting documents. This automates workflows, drastically reduces manual data entry, and simplifies the way farmers log commodities, expenses, and receipts for USDA programs.2. Optimizing Farm Inputs (Fertilizer & Chemicals)Using precision technology, the USDA wants AI to help farmers "do more with less".Targeted Application: AI-enabled cameras mounted on tractors and sprayers can identify weeds in real-time, allowing for precise, spot-spraying of herbicides and fertilizers only where necessary.Cost Reduction: Research shows this can cut herbicide use by an average of 76% and save farmers upwards of $15.70 per acre.3. Validating Tech & ResearchThrough the National Proving Grounds Network for AgTech (NPG-Ag), the USDA rigorously evaluates digital and AI-driven tools under real-world farming conditions. The goal is to provide producers with trusted performance data and economic return estimates, which takes the guesswork out of investing in expensive AI hardware or software.The USDA outlines its ethical adoption and governance framework in the official USDA Artificial Intelligence Strategy.
In a new report, the World Economic Forum confirms we have entered a global food crisis and unsurprisingly reiterates the same policy suggestions that the UN's FAO issued just a few weeks ago:
- saddle farmers with debt, which can then be used to ensure compliance
- use AI and field mapping/surveillance for "precision" applications of irrigation and fertilizer,
- generally consolidate control of food production into the hands of the technocrats.
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