 Within the next five years, there'll be 8 billion people on Earth. Which means that all of our food right down to a single stem of cilantro will have to go a lot further. To help feed a growing planet, IBM researchers are creating a virtual model of the world's farmland, basically a digital twin. This twin will reveal information about the environment and help us predict what will happen in the future. Satellites and remote sensors will capture data on everything a farmer needs to know, soil chemistry, and pending storms to failed equipment. But a digital twin of the world's farms will not only help growers make decisions, governments will use the data to set policies, food distributors will monitor crops, health organizations will get early warnings about droughts or pests, and all of this data will be stored on a cloud platform that's successful to anyone. And that means more food for more people.