TONY MAGHIRANG

A kind of digital transformation is making inroads into the Philippine agriculture sector. On surface, it appears to be the application of “artificial intelligence,” no pun intended, to Filipino farmers who are generally viewed as one of the poorest, most exploited but among the hardest working citizens in a supposedly growing national economy.

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