Measurable Agricultural Impact at Scale
Real performance data from thousands of farmers shows how AI-powered agriculture increases yields, income and resilience across Africa.
Impact By The Numbers
Verified field data demonstrating measurable improvements in productivity, income and efficiency.
Farmers Supported since launch
Source: anonymized onboarding/usage export, sample KYC/onboarding records, partner confirmation
Crop advisories delivered last 12 months
Source: system message logs, event counts, sample transcripts
Hectares monitored
Source: GIS export, sample maps, satellite cadence description.
Average Yield Improvement
Source: M&E brief, sample datasets, description of control/selection method.
Increased income per season
Source : (yield gain ร area ร market price)
Additional farm income generated cumulative
Source: calculation spreadsheet, price sources, sample farmer case studies.
Press & Recognition
Featured in leading publications and recognized by prestigious organizations for innovation in agricultural technology.
Tafadzwa Chikwereti: eAgro Zimbabwe Agripreneur
eAgro takes the guesswork out of farming in Zimbabwe by bundling complex technologies into a user-friendly WhatsApp chatbot.
Young African Agripreneurs Share AI Solutions
Tafadzwa Chikwereti emphasized that smallholder farmers produce a significant share of Africaโs food but are often limited by lack of access to timely agronomic advice. โThe biggest challenge is rural connectivity and digital literacy,โ he said. โBundling AI tools with accessible platforms is crucial for improving harvests.โ
https://ventureburn.com/2022/08/what-young-zimbabwean-entrepreneurs-need-to-succeed/
Even when young entrepreneurs offer great services and products in the country, without enough resources and support, it becomes tough to scale let alone operate. Take 22-year-old Anzisha fellow Tafadzwa Chikwereti: at the age of 19, he started a small company called Musika which linked farmers to buyers through WhatsApp.
Tech-savvy students create jobs, target agri-solutions
To show how serious their work is, the students entered in a national hackathon for AgriTech the same year in which the company was formed. It was organised by the state-run Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (POTRAZ) and they were winners, pocketing ZW$4.5 million (about US$12,435)...
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