Rob Saik, Making Agriculture Sustainable (#179) - a podcast by Mike Malatesta

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Robert Saik is a professional agrologist and a certified agricultural consultant, who has the mission of making agriculture sustainable with technology. Rob has forty years of experience as a professional agrologist, entrepreneur, and consultant, having worked with a wide range of agriculturalists, from Nigeria’s Minister of Agriculture to Bill Gates, helping developing economies thanks to agricultural technology.







The Future of Agriculture: Sustainability & Technology







Rob Saik defines himself as an “Agricultural Futurist” as he’s always been obsessed with finding ways to optimize agriculture. If you think about it, the vast majority of the food we eat comes directly from agriculture. That’s why by making agriculture more sustainable, you can bring positive change to the whole planet. The way to do that is by deploying agricultural technology.







Rob started as a farm boy in Alberta, and he got his first computer in 1983, during his university years. It’s then when Rob had the realization that if he could integrate computers and technology in agriculture, he would make a difference. That’s what led him to found over 15 companies, writing books, articles, and holding keynotes about the topic.







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Video on Making Agriculture Sustainable.



















Watch Rob Talking About Applying Technology to Agriculture



















Visit RobertSaik.com to Learn About Making Agriculture Sustainable















Get Rob Saik’s Book: “FOOD 5.0, How We Feed The Future”















Visit Rob’s Company agvisorpro.com That Helps Connect People in Agriculture















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