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The Food Security Technology market is a subset of the Computing and Technology industry that focuses on the development of products and services that help to ensure the availability of safe and nutritious food. This includes the use of digital technologies such as sensors, artificial intelligence, and blockchain to monitor and track food production, distribution, and consumption. These technologies can help to reduce food waste, improve food safety, and increase access to nutritious food.
Companies in the Food Security Technology market include IBM, Microsoft, SAP, Oracle, and Amazon Web Services. Other companies such as Cargill, Nestle, and Unilever are also investing in the development of food security technologies. Show Less Read more