Speaking at the opening of the Information and Communication Agricultural Conference in Kilkenny on Friday, the EU's Agriculture and Rural Development Commissioner Phil Hogan said that “ICT technologies are changing the shape of the agriculture industry across the globe providing improvements in the quality of production of crops, the health of livestock and the quality of life for farmers".Hogan named consumer protection, continuous quality assurance, natural and pathogen-free foods, the reduction in the use of veterinary treatment and increased concern for animal welfare among the areas where he use of data and connected equiment could hep agriculture become smarter.