Agriculture Technology
The sector focused on using technology to improve agricultural processes and output. Ohalo's 'Boosted Breeding' is a significant innovation in this field.
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10/12/2025, 6:12:43 AM
Last Updated
10/12/2025, 6:14:35 AM
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10/12/2025, 6:14:35 AM
Summary
Agriculture Technology (AgTech) is a broad field encompassing the application of technology in agriculture, horticulture, and aquaculture to enhance yield, efficiency, and profitability. It manifests as products, services, or applications that optimize various agricultural processes, leveraging advancements in agricultural science, agronomy, and engineering. Recent innovations include precision agriculture, AI, robotics, gene editing, and digital farming tools. A notable breakthrough, "Boosted Breeding," developed by David Friedberg's stealth company Ohalo, dramatically increases crop yield by genetically modifying plants to pass on 100% of parental DNA to offspring, with significant success demonstrated in potatoes. This innovation was revealed on the All-In Podcast.
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Extracted Attributes
Name
Agriculture Technology (AgTech, Agritech, Agrotech)
Scope
Products, services, or applications derived from agriculture that improve various input and output processes.
Benefits
Increased efficiency, reduced environmental impact, improved yields, profitability, safety, reduced labor time, efficient resource use, better decision-making, optimized resource use, maximized profits, minimized excessive resource use, better stewardship of land.
Definition
The use of technology in agriculture, horticulture, and aquaculture with the aim of improving yield, efficiency, and profitability.
Core Technologies
Sensors, devices, machines, information technology, robots, temperature and moisture sensors, aerial images, GPS technology, AI, big data, remote sensing systems, drones, automation, gene editing, blockchain, aeroponic farming, hydroponic farming, aquaponic farming, vertical farming, controlled environment agriculture (CEA), predictive analytics, digital agriculture.
Recent Breakthrough
Boosted Breeding
Associated CTO (Ohalo)
Jud Ward (formerly of Driscoll's)
Breakthrough Developer
Ohalo (David Friedberg's company)
Breakthrough Mechanism
Alters plant genetics to pass 100% of parental DNA to offspring.
Breakthrough Demonstrated Crop
Potatoes
Timeline
- David Friedberg revealed Ohalo's "Boosted Breeding" breakthrough in Agriculture Technology on the All-In Podcast. This revolutionary technique dramatically increases crop yield by altering plant genetics to pass 100% of parental DNA to offspring, with stunning results shown in potatoes. (Source: Related Documents, Summary)
2024-05-13
Wikipedia
View on WikipediaAgricultural technology
Agricultural technology or agrotechnology (abbreviated agtech, agritech, AgriTech, or agrotech) is the use of technology in agriculture, horticulture, and aquaculture with the aim of improving yield, efficiency, and profitability. Agricultural technology can be products, services or applications derived from agriculture that improve various input and output processes. Advances in agricultural science, agronomy, and agricultural engineering have led to applied developments in agricultural technology.
Web Search Results
- Agriculture Technology - USDA NIFA
Modern farms and agricultural operations work far differently than those a few decades ago, primarily because of advancements in technology, including sensors, devices, machines, and information technology. Today’s agriculture routinely uses sophisticated technologies such as robots, temperature and moisture sensors, aerial images, and GPS technology. These advanced devices and precision agriculture and robotic systems allow businesses to be more profitable, efficient, safer, and more [...] NIFA advances agricultural technology and ensures that the nation’s agricultural industries are able to utilize it by supporting: Basic research and development in physical sciences, engineering, and computer sciences Development of agricultural devices, sensors, and systems Applied research that assesses how to employ technologies economically and with minimal disruption to existing practices Assistance and instruction to farmers on how to use new technologies [...] ## Importance of Agricultural Technology Farmers no longer have to apply water, fertilizers, and pesticides uniformly across entire fields. Instead, they can use the minimum quantities required and target very specific areas, or even treat individual plants differently. Benefits include:
- Innovative Agriculture Technologies Transforming the Industry | ICL
1. Precision Agriculture Technologies:Precision agriculture technologies emphasize the importance of targeted optimized and uniquely adjusted farming practices for each individual farm. By leveraging technologies such as GPS-guided tractors and sensor-equipped machinery, farmers can precisely manage resources like water and fertilizers. The result is increased efficiency, reduced environmental impact, and improved yields. [...] Peering into the future, several trends and emerging technologies in agriculture are poised to shape the agricultural landscape with many of these already emerging. Alongside automation, predictive analytics, gene editing, and blockchain in supply chain management are among the developments that hold promise. [...] 9. Digital AgricultureDigital agriculture leverages mobile apps, cloud computing, and digital tools to provide real-time information on weather forecasts, market prices, and best farming practices. This facilitates better decision-making and improves overall farm management efficiency. Digital agriculture aims to provide farmers with actionable data to make informed decisions, optimize resource use, and improve crop yields.
- Agriculture Innovation: 10 Tech Trends to Watch in 2023
From advancements in precision agriculture to farm automation, genetics, and water management tech, innovations in agriculture technology provide the means of smarter, safer, more productive farming. [...] This innovation in agriculture technology uses big data to aid management decisions, enabling farmers to control crop yield variables like moisture level, soil condition, and microclimates to maximize output. It relies on remote sensing systems, drones, robotics, and automation to improve crop health and optimize agricultural resources, leading to more productivity. [...] Reduced labor time, higher yields, and the efficient use of resources are driving the large-scale adoption of the technology. Farmers now use automated harvesters, drones, autonomous tractors, seeding, and weeding to transform how they cultivate their crops. The technology takes care of menial and recurring tasks, allowing them to focus on more critical functions.
- Top 5 Agricultural Technologies 2025: Shaping the Future…
Aeroponic farming: This technology allows crops to grow vertically without needing soil. Plant roots are suspended in air and misted with a solution that provides the necessary water, oxygen, and nutrients for optimal growth. Hydroponic and aquaponic farming: Also soil-free systems, these farms use water-based nutrient solutions (hydroponics) or integrate fish farming (aquaponics) to grow crops. [...] Technological innovations in vertical farming, controlled environment agriculture (CEA), robotics and automation, and AI and data analytics (like real-time monitoring in regenerative agriculture or greenhouse automation) are the main driving factors for this growth. Top 5 Agricultural Technologies 2025: A Closer Look ### 1. AI Robotics and Automation Image 3: A tomato harvesting robot using AI automationAI-powered tomato harvester developed by ISO Horti Innovators and Robovision [...] Market research reports predict that agriculture biotechnology will grow by roughly 9% (CAGR) by 2029. As sustainability and the need to increase food production become more pressing, integrating these technologies with AI solutions will also accelerate. According to Forbes, investors are particularly drawn to initiatives that merge AI with biotechnology.
- Precision Agriculture Technology | FABE
a decision support system for an entire operation, thereby maximizing profits and minimizing excessive resource use. When utilizing precision agriculture technology, producers can become better stewards of the land by incorporating nutrient best management practices into their farming operation.
Location Data
Agriculture Technology, Risley Avenue, Mount Carmel, Wabash County, Illinois, 62863, United States
Coordinates: 38.4290382, -87.7826664
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