A screen showing food data analyzed using Oracle's new solution Government Data Intelligence for Agriculture. /Courtesy of Oracle

Oracle on the 29th unveiled Oracle Government Data Intelligence for Agriculture, an AI-based solution to strengthen the resilience of global food systems. The solution analyzes agricultural data and crop performance in real time to help national leaders monitor agricultural conditions and predict food instability.

Oracle Chief Executive Officer Mike Sicilia emphasized, "Food security is a global challenge, and by leveraging the latest technology, we can transform agricultural operations and achieve predictable yields." The solution integrates cloud, AI, and satellite technologies to analyze diverse data that affect agricultural productivity and distribution.

In particular, built on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), the system uses satellite imagery, weather data, and detailed soil information to detect threats related to agricultural production and model the effectiveness of proposed intervention programs. This enables governments to plan efficient resource allocation and strategic agriculture.

Minister Paula Ingabire of Rwanda's Ministry of Information Communication Technology and Innovation said, "By partnering with Oracle, we aim to support better decision-making and build a more resilient food system." Oracle Government Data Intelligence for Agriculture provides comprehensive dashboards and real-time monitoring for government organizations, helping with threat assessments and the development of food security response strategies. The system is part of Oracle's digital government product suite, contributing to the acceleration of governments' digital transformation.

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