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Combat Support Ship Asterix to Feature High-Tech Onboard
Vegetable Farm
A new chapter in naval sustainability is about to unfold as
the Combat Support Ship Asterix gears up for the installation
of a groundbreaking vegetable farming system. Federal Fleet
Services has announced the ship's forthcoming use of cutting-
edge AI-based technology designed to grow and harvest fresh
vegetables while at sea. This innovative move, scheduled for
September, is expected to transform the crew's access to fresh
produce, even during prolonged deployments.
The advanced system, developed by Agwa, relies on artificial
intelligence to operate a fully automated vegetable-growing
environment. Using a trio of key data streams—Image Analysis,
Sensory Data, and Consumer Behavior—the technology con-
tinually monitors and adjusts conditions to ensure the healthi-
est crops possible. The "Virtual Agronomist," as the AI is called,
tailors its approach in real time, adapting to environmental
changes to maximize growth efficiency.
The adoption of this technology represents a major leap to-
ward self-sufficiency for naval missions. By reducing depen-
dence on external food supplies and ensuring a steady provi-
sion of fresh vegetables, the Asterix is setting a new standard
for sustainability at sea. This initiative will not only enhance
the well-being of the crew but also pave the way for more
eco-friendly practices within naval operations.
Combat Support Ship Asterix to be Fitted with Onboard
Vegetable Farm (CNW Group/Federal Fleet Services)