CONNECTING GLOBAL AGRONOMISTS WITH FARMERS: HOW OPEN DATA CAN SAVE AFRICAN SOIL

The lush green is the scenery you encounter as you take the 5-hour drive from Nairobi to Meru County, one of the food baskets of Kenya. While every seed should give the farmers of this region good yields and produce a good harvest, low crop yields, which may be linked to erratic weather patterns, poor soils, and the myriad effects of climate change reduce drastically the productivity.

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