Coca-Cola and MIT Experiment -- AI, Save the Oranges: The glass of juice we pour every morning is in danger of disappearing due to citrus greening disease (HLB, Huanglongbing) threatening the global citrus industry. This disease destroys the nutrient delivery system of citrus trees, making fruit small and bitter, eventually killing trees. In Florida over the past 20 years orange production has decreased by nearly half with annual harvest declining at double-digit rates in recent years. Brazil is also seriously affected. Coca-Cola and MIT AI collaboration: facing this supply chain agricultural crisis, Coca-Cola partnered with MIT to apply AI to the citrus greening problem. The AI approach: satellite imagery combined with ground sensor data trains models to identify early infection signatures before visible symptoms appear; early detection enables targeted treatment before whole-orchard infection; AI-optimized antibiotic application reduces chemical usage while improving effectiveness; the model also optimizes irrigation and nutrition to strengthen tree resistance. The broader AI-agriculture significance: Coca-Cola solving an agricultural supply chain problem with AI is a template for how food companies can apply AI beyond core manufacturing operations; the MIT partnership model combining academic AI expertise with corporate domain knowledge and scale deployment is replicable across other crop diseases; the success demonstration validates AI investment in agriculture for food security beyond precision farming.