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## Overview of the Organization 'Farmers' No single entity called "Farmers" appears to have a significant, global presence as a business or technology organization in agriculture based on the provided search results. However, the term "farmers" is widely used to describe agricultural producers globally, and there are numerous organizations, collectives, and companies that serve farmers—especially through technology and business innovations. This summary will focus on the evolving landscape of organizations supporting farmers, particularly through agtech (agricultural technology), digital agriculture, and farm management systems, as these represent the most notable trends for business and technology audiences. ## What These Organizations Do Organizations and companies in the agtech and digital agriculture space—such as Farmbrite, CropIn, and those highlighted by Deloitte and McKinsey—develop technologies and platforms to help farmers improve efficiency, sustainability, and profitability[2][3][5]. Their offerings include farm management software (FMS), remote monitoring systems, data analytics platforms, and integrated solutions that connect farmers with financial services, markets, and advisory support[2][4][6]. These tools automate manual tasks, optimize resource use (water, fertilizer, energy), and enable data-driven decision-making across crop and livestock operations[2][4]. Some platforms, especially in the Global South, focus on enabling business-to-business (B2B) services for stakeholders like banks, agribusinesses, and cooperatives that work with smallholder farmers, rather than targeting farmers directly[1][6]. ## Historical Context and Key Achievements The digitization of agriculture has accelerated over the past decade, driven by the convergence of IoT, AI, satellite imaging, drones, and mobile connectivity[4][7]. Early innovations included basic farm management software and precision agriculture tools. More recently, the sector has seen the rise of "Agriculture 4.0," characterized by fully connected, automated, and data-centric farming ecosystems[4]. Key achievements include the development o

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