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How Tech Will Change the Food Industry in 2024 and Beyond

San Jose, Calif. — In a significant move to highlight technological advancements in the food industry, ZAG Technical Services, an esteemed IT consulting and security firm, has released an insightful whitepaper titled “How Technology Will Change the Food Industry in 2024 and Beyond.” This document presents a comprehensive view of how technology is revolutionizing food industry operations, addressing current challenges and shaping future trends.

The paper delves into the evolving role of technology in food and agriculture, emphasizing its critical contribution to enhancing production amid challenges like labor and water shortages, environmental, social, and governance (ESG) considerations, and global policy dynamics. Technology is increasingly seen as a vital tool for companies seeking to improve efficiency and gain a competitive edge.

According to ZAG’s whitepaper, technological investments are pivotal in fostering business growth and easing labor-intensive tasks. Embracing data systems, for instance, can not only accelerate business expansion but also optimize the existing workforce.

Thuan Ngo, ZAG’s Vice President of Data and Software Services, underscores the importance of technology and data in securing a competitive advantage in the food industry. He notes, “Companies that are growing have leaders that recognize the value of their data and its power to help them not just compete, but outperform and outpace the competition.”

The paper further explores how artificial intelligence and automation are advancing agriculture and the food and beverage industries. The rapid evolution of AI technology is improving areas like waste management, food safety, production planning, and customer intelligence. This technological aid in mundane tasks is allowing industry players to realize significant time and labor savings, focusing on strategic and organizational goals.

The increasing use of the Internet of Things (IoT) and the resulting data are becoming valuable assets. Predictive analytics and real-time reporting are instrumental in driving growth across the supply chain. Remote process automation and enhanced workflow objectives are opening more avenues for streamlining work and organizational improvements.

Greg Gatzke, President of ZAG, emphasizes the importance of technology as a crucial input for the industry. “Technology enables our teams to deliver more value and when used in tandem with strategic data insights, can transform business conduct and create opportunities for a competitive advantage,” he stated.

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