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Romanian agency uses AI to help farmers get EU funding

- Anna Desmarais

Romania is now using artificial intelligen­ce (AI) to help farmers access grants and funding from European bodies.

The government’s Rural Investing Finance Authority (AFIR) said in a press release last week that they are partnering with UiPath, a Romanian business automation and AI software, to streamline the submission process for them.

The move is supposed to save farmers time in processing financial files and lower costs for obtaining and submitting the right approvals and authorisat­ions for their products.

It will also give farmers easier access to funding from the European Agricultur­al Fund for Rural Developmen­t (EAFRD), which improves the competitiv­eness of agricultur­e.

“Automation based on Artificial Intelligen­ce (AI) plays an extremely important role in accelerati­ng and streamlini­ng key processes for farmers," George Chirita, Director-General of AFIR, said in a press release.

AFIR started using robots for software in 2020, the press release continued.

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Chirita told Reuters that the agency handled financing requests worth €5.32 billion from more than 50,000 farmers, companies and local institutio­ns. Overall the software saved 784 hours of document searches for government staff.

Romania is the lowest-ranking of all the EU states on digital transforma­tion, according to a 2022 report from the European Commission.

The country is “lagging behind” because of a lack of digital skills compared to other EU states despite having a high ranking of informatio­n and communicat­ions technology graduates and good performanc­e on internet connectivi­ty.

The country passed a recovery and resilience plan in 2021 that included €1.4 billion for digitalisi­ng the government’s public administra­tion.

AFIR claims to be the first Romanian ministry to work with EU funds to use AI in this ongoing digitalisa­tion process.

 ?? ?? A local farmer walks next to his cows in Luncavita, Romania, 2019.
A local farmer walks next to his cows in Luncavita, Romania, 2019.

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