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Food 5.0

Food 5.0

by Robert Saik

★★★★ 4.4 · 156 ratings on Amazon
🏆 Bestseller in Agronomy

About This Book

Food has become the new religion. While denominations such as paleo, vegan, and organic debate which is "the way," we're ignoring a truth that affects us all: to support a population nearing 10 billion by 2050, agriculture must become infinitely sustainable. To feed the world, we have to grow 10,000 years' worth of food in the next thirty years, which means farmers worldwide must increase food production by 60 to 70 percent. This book is about the small percentage of those "farmers of consequence" being called upon to grow the vast majority of the world's staple food supply. While mighty in their ability, they need support from a general public that increasingly has no idea how they operate. In Food 5.0, Robert Saik takes you on a journey from the "muscle era" of farming to a future where the convergence of new technologies like sensors, robotics, and machine learning make infinite sustainability achievable. With the veil lifted on modern agriculture practices, you'll be inspired to contribute to a culture where farmers can adopt the science and tools they need to carry out their mission of feeding the planet.

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Robert Saik

Robert Saik

Robert Saik has more than forty years of experience as a Professional Agrologist, entrepreneur, and international agriculture consultant, working with clients ranging from Nigeria's Minister of Agriculture to Bill Gates. A Distinguished Agrologist and self-described agriculture futurist, he has founded more than fifteen companies across farming, agri-retail, distribution, media, and agricultural technology, including the Agri-Trend and Agri-Data group of companies, which was acquired by Trimble. He was named Canadian Agri-Marketer of the Year in 2014, and his TEDx talk, Will Agriculture Be Allowed to Feed 9 Billion People?, has been viewed more than 150,000 times. In Food 5.0, he takes readers from the muscle era of farming to a future in which the convergence of sensors, robotics, and machine learning makes sustainable agriculture achievable.

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