Abstract
This paper examines the critical role of technological innovations in mitigating climate change risks within the agricultural sector, using Cargill as a case study. Climate change poses considerable threats to agriculture, including unpredictable weather patterns, increased severity of extreme events, and disruptions to food production. However, advanced technological solutions such as artificial intelligence, drone technology, and precision agriculture offer promising ways to address these challenges. This essay demonstrates how Cargill has successfully incorporated these technologies to reduce climate-related risks and enhance operational resilience. In addition, the essay provides recommendations for policymakers, large agricultural corporations, and small-scale farmers on leveraging these innovations effectively. These interventions are adaptable to various farming systems, regardless of whether the focus is on livestock or crop production. By embracing these cutting-edge technologies, farmers of all sizes can safeguard their operations from the adverse effects of climate change, ensuring more sustainable and resilient agricultural practices in the long term.
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