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AI for Agricultural Inspectors
What AI actually changes for agricultural inspectors across New Zealand and Australia — the numbers behind it, and where to start.
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By the numbers
0.01% of all Claude.ai conversations map to this kind of work (Anthropic Economic Index, March 2026). For context, Australia's overall AI usage sits at 4.11× its expected level and Canada at 4.37× (with Singapore leading at 5.53×) — adoption is already well ahead of the curve, so the edge goes to whoever turns it into a concrete workflow first.
Where AI helps
- 01Turn field data into reports.
- 02Answer compliance questions.
- 03Draft records and summaries.
- 04Automate reminders and admin.
The durable wins augment a person rather than replace them: the agent takes the repetitive, rules-shaped work end-to-end, keeps a human approve-before-send gate where it matters, and routes anything it is unsure about to a person.
What we'd build
We start with the one workflow costing you the most time, ship it into production, and prove the hours and dollars it gives back before expanding — grounded in your data and wired into how you already operate.
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