INNOVATION

AI Moves Into the Pasture With Cargill

Cargill expands AI livestock monitoring as the precision farming market surges to $3.45 billion, reshaping traditional herd management

26 Jun 2026

Worker in blue workwear using a tablet beside Holstein dairy cows in a modern indoor barn with a tractor behind

Cargill made a definitive move in March 2026 by expanding its AI-powered livestock monitoring systems across global farming operations. The deployment aims to sharpen animal health outcomes while driving measurable gains in feeding efficiency. Real-time data analytics sit at the core of this rollout. By giving farm operators actionable insights at unprecedented speeds, the technology assists managers handling thousands of animals. This shift is already reshaping how large-scale agriculture approaches day-to-day herd management, demanding faster decisions and smarter tools.

Precision livestock farming powered by artificial intelligence is no longer a niche experiment. Valued at $2.7 billion in 2025, the global market reached $3.45 billion in 2026, advancing at a 27.9 percent compound annual growth rate. Few sectors in agri-tech are scaling this quickly. Momentum shows little sign of slowing as investment continues to pour in from both established agricultural giants and emerging technology players.

For businesses across the food supply chain, the implications are substantial. Optimized feeding schedules reduce waste, lower operating costs, and support more consistent output. These factors directly benefit processors, retailers, and ultimately consumers who rely on stable food pricing. Early adopters gain a competitive edge rooted in data rather than guesswork.

The agribusiness giant's expanded rollout signals that AI-driven precision farming has crossed from the pilot phase into mainstream operational strategy. Wider adoption across the industry is likely to accelerate as proven results from large deployments lower the perceived risk for smaller producers.

With market valuations climbing steadily and technology costs falling, the window for meaningful competitive differentiation remains wide open. Farms willing to invest now stand to define the standard others will eventually follow.

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