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A breathalyser pregnancy test: How AI is sniffing out the next farming revolution

Published

1 August 2026

Topic

ai

Sectors

Agtech

Geography

Australia

Source

Read at smh.com.au

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Fusion42 · 1 August 2026 · Fusion42 review

AI-powered breathalyser sensors like Agscent detect cattle pregnancy and health non-invasively and earlier than traditional methods, offering a modern tool for productivity and animal welfare in Australian dairy farming.

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◆ The Wire takeaway

You can use AI breath analysis to cut weeks off cattle pregnancy detection and reduce invasive exams. Dairy farmers adopting this can improve herd health management while cutting vet reliance and labour costs.

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Agtechagtechaidairy-farmingnon-invasivepregnancy-detectionproductivity