Transforming Agriculture: How Kenyan Farmers Are Leveraging AI to Overcome Job Challenges
Kericho County, Kenya – In a world where traditional employment opportunities are diminishing, a growing number of young Kenyans are embracing agriculture with digital innovation. Kenyan students are turning to artificial intelligence tools to overcome the challenges of limited formal jobs, paving new paths for income generation and skill development.
The changing landscape is sparking a shift in how youth engage with farming. Many are no longer limited to conventional methods; instead, they utilize social media and modern technology to expand their horizons. Through platforms like YouTube and Instagram, farmers such as Rotich and Kiprop have gained vast audiences, teaching others about sustainable practices and business strategies.
Experts like Derrick Ngigi at Global Open Data for Agriculture and Nutrition emphasize that the adoption of technology is essential for young farmers. With resources and mentorship programs, these youth are not just surviving but thriving in a field often perceived as outdated.
Consistency, passion, and access to resources are proving to be critical factors for success in agriculture today. As more individuals recognize the value of integrating technology, the future of farming in Kenya appears to be more promising than ever.
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