At the UN General Assembly, Oracle announced its new Government Data Intelligence for Agriculture, an AI-powered platform designed to help governments monitor crop performance, forecast risks, and build resilient food systems.
The system delivers real-time insights into agricultural production by aggregating massive datasets, including satellite imagery, soil data, weather patterns, and historical records.
Leaders can use the tool to predict harvest shortfalls, model intervention strategies, and automate response plans, ensuring faster and more effective decision-making in times of uncertainty.
Built on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, the platform provides ministries and agencies with secure dashboards that track progress toward national food goals while proactively alerting them to potential threats.
Early adopters, like Rwanda’s Ministry of ICT & Innovation, are already exploring how the solution can strengthen local agriculture and improve food security outcomes.
As part of the broader Oracle Digital Government Suite, this innovation positions Oracle at the forefront of helping nations leverage AI, cloud, and satellite data to address one of the world’s most pressing challenges.
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