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Ever.Ag announced that it acquired AI and data science firm Austin Data Labs earlier this year to better unify a "fragmented agricultural supply chain". According to Ever.Ag the acquisition amplifies its focus on end-to-end visibility in a sector where siloed operations have hindered comprehensive data management and analysis. Austin Data Labs' AI and data science capabilities are set to provide a strong data foundation to drive innovative solutions across a diverse portfolio in crops, dairy, livestock and F&B, the company reported. It continued by stating that integrating Austin Data Labs not only enhances Ever.Ag's suite of advanced technologies, but underpins the company's commitment to pioneering efficient, transparent farm-to-table solutions. Scott Sexton, CEO at Ever.Ag, said: "By acquiring Austin Data Labs, we've taken a revolutionary step towards redefining the agricultural data landscape globally. At Ever.Ag, we've built a robust data infrastructure, and by integrating Austin Data Labs' unmatched AI and data science expertise, we're poised to unlock unprecedented value across the entire food supply chain. This union signifies our relentless commitment to customer success, sustainability and catalysing impact across every link of the chain, from seeds to table." Simon Drake CEO and Co-Founder, Austin Data Labs said: "Joining Ever.Ag marked an important moment for Austin Data Labs and the wider agriculture supply chain. Our sophisticated AI and data science is supercharging Ever.Ag's data infrastructure, enabling a world where analytics and insights drive every decision. Together, we're actively shaping the future of ag-tech and food systems, ensuring they are sustainable, efficient and remarkably innovative." The incorporation of Austin Data Labs will enhance Ever.Ag's focus on optimising data analytics and intelligence across the entirety of the agriculture sector, safeguarding Ever.Ag's commitment to ethical practices and market fairness. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.