Advancing AI Solutions for Canadian Farmers
Canada Invests $1.65M in AI for Smart Farming
Toronto-based A.U.G. Signals Ltd. receives funding to develop real-time crop monitoring and yield forecasting tools.
A drone flies over a green agricultural field in Canada, with a digital data overlay representing AI-driven crop health monitoring and yield analysis.
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The Government of Canada is investing $1.65 million in Toronto-based A.U.G. Signals Ltd. to support climate-smart agriculture [1]. This project focuses on creating artificial intelligence tools for real-time crop health monitoring [1][2]. These solutions help farmers improve yield forecasting through advanced data analysis [2].
A.U.G. Signals Ltd. will combine remote sensing and AI to track crop conditions [1]. These technologies allow growers to make precise decisions, reducing environmental impact and resource waste [2]. The initiative supports Canada's broader strategy to modernize the agricultural sector with sustainable technology [1].
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canada.ca
https://www.canada.ca/en/agriculture-agri-food/news/2026/07/government-of-canada-invests-in-artificial-intelligence-and-remote-sensing-for-climate-smart-agriculture.html
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realagriculture.com
https://www.realagriculture.com/2026/07/aafc-awards-1-65-million-to-a-u-g-for-development-of-climate-smart-agriculture-tools/
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