January 17, 2025

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Asian food industry needs to push beyond digital ‘comfort zone’ for AI tech to see breakthrough

Asian food industry needs to push beyond digital ‘comfort zone’ for AI tech to see breakthrough

Artificial intelligence has been a major buzzword within the food industry in Asia in recent years, but till date large-scale implementation has yet to be seen especially amongst small to medium-sized enterprises in the region.

“A lot of the time the problem in the food and beverage industry here is that we’ve become so used to doing the same thing over and over again, even when it comes to the pen-and-paper style of management which many would consider outdated, as it has been what we are familiar with for a long time,”​ fruit trading firm and food supply chain AI firm DiMuto Founder and CEO Gary Loh told FoodNavigator-Asia​.

“This has put a lot of players in this sector firmly into a digital comfort zone as the mindset is simply not there yet – an analogy I can give is for example when smartphones came around, many people were stuck on the idea that phones were just meant to be used for calls and nothing else so there was no need for this tech, but years later they have all changed.

“This is roughly the stage where AI is at within the food sector in Asia now – there are many who roughly understand what AI is and what it can do and the benefits it can bring, but the mindset is not yet at the point where they feel there is a need for large-scale change.

“So this is why there is such slow change taking place for AI in Asia, but as more industry challenges such as food safety issues, food security issues and food sustainability issues are emerging, all it will take is for these food firms to realise that AI is a way to deal with all of these, and it will become the smartphone of the sector.”

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