Precision Agriculture and the Costs of Inaccuracy: An Interview with Oane Visser

Oane Visser discusses his research on precision agriculture, i.e. the use of digital tools and algorithms within agriculture. Among other things, we talk about the techno-utopian thinking that undergirds precision agriculture, why technologies may be inaccurate “in the wild,” power dynamics and struggles between different actors, the inequalities that digital technologies can produce, and social movements that seek to promote more just and equitable forms of digital environmental governance within agriculture. 

Creators and Guests

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Host
Aidan Smith
Research Fellow at the Center for Law, Energy, and the Environment, University of California, Berkeley
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Guest
Oane Visser
Associate Professor in Agrarian Studies at the International Institute of Social Studies
Precision Agriculture and the Costs of Inaccuracy: An Interview with Oane Visser

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