Farming in Russia : 2016
FUTURESCAPEs
LOOKING AROUND IN 2035 : SIBERIA
“A great transformation is underway in the eastern half of Russia. For centuries the vast majority of the land has been impossible to farm; only the southernmost stretches along the Chinese and Mongolian borders, including around Dimitrovo, have been temperate enough to offer workable soil. But as the climate has begun to warm, the land — and the prospect for cultivating it — has begun to improve.”
Source : ProPublica : The Big Thaw : https://shorturl.at/p1IhQ
“Across Eastern Russia, wild forests, swamps and grasslands are slowly being transformed into orderly grids of soybeans, corn and wheat. It’s a process that is likely to accelerate: Russia hopes to seize on the warming temperatures and longer growing seasons brought by climate change to refashion itself as one of the planet’s largest producers of food. Around the world, climate change is becoming an epochal crisis, a nightmare of drought, desertification, flooding and unbearable heat, threatening to make vast regions less habitable and drive the greatest migration of refugees in history.
But for a few nations, climate change will present an unparalleled opportunity, as the planet’s coldest regions become more temperate.”
Source : ProPublica : The Big Thaw : https://shorturl.at/p1IhQ
“And no country may be better positioned to capitalize on climate change than Russia.
And whether by accident or cunning strategy or, most likely, some combination of the two, the steps its leaders have steadily taken planting flags in the Arctic and propping up domestic grain production among them — have increasingly positioned Russia to regain its superpower mantle in a warmer world.”
Source : ProPublica : The Big Thaw : https://shorturl.at/p1IhQ
Drone surveys and crop markings :
Data from the newly planted robotic plants started supplying the massive AI server farms with realtime sensor feedback. Relying on old climatic data and projective patterns, the predictive power coupled with real-time sensors created a hugely profitable almost self-running ecosystem of farming to feed the burgeoning Russian state. Siberia saw a massive uptick in investment and residence, attracting climate migrants from the richer southern communities along with the prospect of newfound prosperity and jobs.
Laser-guided seed planting Spring season : Siberian Agrofields 2035
The aftermath of the Russia-Ukraine war in 2035 saw the repurposing of many wartime tech companies taking on roles in the Agro sector.
Laser-guided missile systems were now repurposed to precision plant seed packets. Drone manufacturers now assembled surveillance drones to guard against pestilence and warn against potential ingress of invasive species. Wartime robot manufacturers retrofitted their robots to becoming sentries, the highest tech deployment of robotic scarecrows on the planet.
Fleets of automated AI operated tractors and agro-vehicles became commonplace on the massive farms, becoming the only way to patrol and grow food for the world population at scale and economy.
Much of the mining industry retrofitted their gigantic trucks and diggers for farming work, creating a large spike in productivity and the greening up of large patches of the Siberian tundra.
The End is Here.