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In the future, a major reduction in crop yield and productivity is likely to be seen as a consequence of the extreme weather conditions and unviable farming techniques. In fact, the production of maize could decrease by as much as 10%, even if no climate adaptation actions are taken.
In addition to the growing lack of arable land, agricultural knowledge and education have also proven to be in short supply. The ABD notes, however, that the secret to the continent’s economic viability and growth is to equip farmers with training, advice and to close the digital divide with mobile technology.
With this in mind, the
Haller Foundation a UK registered charity and Kenyan NGO devised a plan to provide farmers across the continent with the information, skills and infrastructure they need to thrive through an award-winning mobile app called Haller Farmers.
Here are three reasons why African farmers should use the app:
1. Haller Farmers has been designed
by farmers for farmers
Initially launched in 2014 and redeveloped as a native, downloadable app in 2020, Haller Farmers was thoroughly tested across Kenya, in conjunction with Ministry of Agriculture officials and smallholder farmers to ensure it meets the needs of its users.
The app also incorporates bright and bold colours inspired by the rural African landscape, with icons and illustrations celebrating the way of life of Haller’s farming communities.
Across Africa, unsustainable farming practices combined with climate change have exhausted the soil leaving much of the ground unfarmable. In addition to the growing lack of arable land, agricultural knowledge and education have proven to be in short supply.
With this in mind, the Haller Foundation a UK based charity and Kenyan NGO devised a plan to provide farmers across the continent with the information, skills and infrastructure they need to thrive through an award-winning mobile app.
The
Haller Farmers app leverages the increasing availability of mobile connectivity in Africa to promote viable farming techniques needed to maximise food production and help build thriving, self-sustaining communities.
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