"Consumers want to know more about where their food is coming from."
Technology has found a new and essential role in our lives as we adapt to our new normal during the Covid-19 crisis.
From online yoga classes to essential home deliveries, the internet and technology have met our every need and it's very likely our new ways of living online are here to stay.
Speaking on JOE's business show, All In, which is backed by AIB, Aidan Connolly, CEO of Cainthus,who work with farmers to develop the world's most advanced farming tech, spoke about the future of technology in farming and how it benefits both the business and the consumer.
You can hear what Aidan had to say at 30:31 in the episode below:
All In, backed by AIB, is available everywhere you get your podcasts and on YouTube.
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