Smart Farming in Africa: Drones, Sensors, and Data

October 6, 2025

Africa’s agriculture sector employs over 60% of the population but faces low productivity due to erratic weather, poor infrastructure, and outdated farming practices. Smart farming technologies like drones, IoT sensors, and satellite imagery are transforming crop monitoring, pest control, and irrigation management.

Kenya, Nigeria, and South Africa lead adoption, with startups offering drone spraying services and AI-driven pest detection tools. Governments are collaborating with private firms to establish digital farmer registries and training programs for technology use.

Challenges include high equipment costs, limited broadband access in rural areas, and lack of farmer awareness. International donors and agritech funds are offering subsidies and credit lines to overcome these barriers. Experts believe precision agriculture could boost yields by 30% while reducing water and fertilizer use, supporting food security across Africa.

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