Thursday, 19th February 2026

AI Adoption in Serbian Agriculture Is Promising, Still Not Up To EU Standards

The use of artificial intelligence in agriculture is slowly expanding in Serbia, yet the country still trails significantly behind the European Union in digital transformation of the sector. Experts note that AI technologies — from smart irrigation systems to precision farming and yield forecasting — could substantially increase productivity and reduce costs for farmers.

While the European Union has already integrated advanced digital tools into agricultural policy and funding frameworks, Serbian producers face structural challenges, including limited investment capacity, fragmented land ownership, and insufficient technical support. Adoption remains mostly confined to larger agricultural enterprises.

Analysts stress that broader implementation of AI solutions will require stronger institutional backing, targeted subsidies, and improved digital infrastructure. Without systematic support, Serbia risks widening the technological gap with the EU in a sector that remains strategically important for the country’s economy.

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