Virtual fences, robot workers, stacked crops: farming in 2040

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Excellent news.

More unemployment, more chemicals, less flavour, worse health. 😝

So how is this gonna help with the unemployment of the wildly growing population on earth ....... real smart

No we need to stop birth explotion, and making SUVs, (why are people driving HALF-BUSES for?) at the same time stupid politicians talking about climate. WE NEED TO BECOME INTELLIGENT! - In all factulties of mind!! MailOnline 10DowningStreet

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Melhathnofury Why grow food if you don't need people?

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So, more jobs lost to machines?

These robots are the salt of the earth

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