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DATA WILL FEED THE FUTURE

OFTEN REFERRED to as the food basket of the world, the African farming landscape is evolving. For many smaller farmers, it is about upscaling their businesses, often with the help of government, development agencies and technology investors. But one fact remains the same: without access to digitalization and data insights, smallscale farmers will be left behind.

“For smaller farmers, there is a dire need for technology services. Without these services, farmers will not be able to produce more food to feed the future,” explains

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