The Russian government plans to allocate 3 billion rubles from the federal budget in 2024 for the digital transformation of agriculture, including the introduction of artificial intelligence technologies. The process will take place in three stages, aiming to digitize agro-industrial and fishery complexes by 50% in 2026 and 75% in 2027, with completion by 2028. The use of artificial intelligence is expected to help farmers increase efficiency, optimize costs, and improve crop yields through technologies such as automatic irrigation and marketing regulation.