Kenya’s Ministry of Agriculture opened three new agrotech hubs across Nakuru, Eldoret, and Kisumu aimed at connecting small farmers to mechanisation solutions and mobile-based crop analytics.
Local startups are collaborating with universities to create open platforms for real-time soil data and climate forecasting. The initiative reflects a growing trend across Africa, where digital tools are replacing traditional extension models.
Experts believe the integration of tech in smallholder systems could increase yields by 15–20% over the next three years.

