Canadian farmers fight climate change

Vertical farming, artificial intelligence, and technologies like drones and robotics are being used to optimize Canadian agriculture.
An Alberta farming landscape, pictured. Canada's agricultural community is leading the way in finding solutions to climate change, writes Canadian Senators Group Senator Rob Black.
From large-scale farms to the smallest backyard gardens, agriculture and agri-businesses depend on climate at every stage of the production cycle. We know that our climate is changing. What some Canadians may not know is that the agricultural sector often sees these changes first due to the nature o...

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