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Artificial intelligence is already gaining traction in agriculture with technology being used to detect weeds and even disease in plants, pests and poor nutrition in farms.

But this has the knock-on effect of making it ripe as a target for hackers from terror groups or geo-political enemies.

Companies across Britain have been warned this week to prepare for potential Russian cyber attacks after Britain slapped sanctions on allies and banks of Vladimir Putin over his invasion of the disputed Donbas region of Ukraine.

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