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Just like many other fields, agriculture is heavily relying on technology to maximize production and increase profits. This includes use of digital technologies to collect, analyze and visualize agriculture data to inform policies aimed at improving production. A group of Kenyan youth have developed an instant soil testing technology helping farmers to make informed decisions on crops to plant and how to get better yields.
Made In Kenya: University students develop soil testing technology
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