According to FloriExpo, the floral industry is something that has been in existence for a long time, enduring the testament of time, centuries, and civilizations. Today, artificial intelligence (AI) is all the rage and is making waves across different sectors, and floral horticulture is no exception.With intelligence systems and machines on the scene, the floral world can benefit from new opportunities that provide more efficiency and innovations.
Current hurdles
A recent report expects the market to grow and reach $70 billion by 2026. This uptick is attributed to growth in commercial consumption of cut flowers, ornamental plants, flowers for different occasions, and bouquets for gifts. However, the floral industry is also dealing with some challenges that need to be tackled to ensure continued success, states FloriExpo.
"These challenges include resource management, effective pest and disease control, efficient market delivery, and balancing productivity with sustainability. Tackling these issues is crucial for the sector's future and overall success. Luckily, the latest technology can significantly boost the bloom farming industry's ability to adapt and thrive."
AI systems
FloriExpo: "We're witnessing this boom of powerful technological advancements amid the fourth industrial revolution. Automation and cutting-edge software are key features that contribute to this transition in machinery operations. Artificial intelligence and its subfields are key players in redefining efficiency by employing advanced "human brains" in problem-solving and decision-making.
Innovative technologies can drastically transform problem-solving, employing their powers to enhance growth, production, transfer, and upkeep. Let's examine how AI can make life easier for growers and improve flower quality."
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