Agribyte; NYS Electric Tuk-Tuks and Motorized Hand Carts.
Gardeners and traders have an option to transport more goods for longer distances at a lower cost. Using an electric tuk-tuk or a motorized handcart.
In our agritech blog, we give you the latest innovations and news on use of AI and machine learning, ag drones, sensors & IOT in agriculture such as precision farming ag software, vertical farming and urban agriculture etc.
Gardeners and traders have an option to transport more goods for longer distances at a lower cost. Using an electric tuk-tuk or a motorized handcart.
Agri-wallet is an innovative fintech solution for farmers in Kenya. It uses blockchain technology and provides a business account for farmers, buyers and suppliers. They can use these to save, buy, earn or pay for farm inputs or farm commodities
KAOP is a free weather forecasting app by KALRO.
It predicts rainfall, temperature and wind patterns for any location in Kenya. Besides it has quality agronomic advise for crop and livestock farmers.
Learn how the Mbeguchoice an online seed selection platform in Kenya works and its Benefits for different users like farmers, agro-dealers and extension officers.
Use your motorbike to pump water efficiently and cheaply. This smart innovation from Kenya is cheaper to buy and use than the traditional diesel and petrol pumps. Besides a boda boda, you can attach the motorcycle powered water pump to tuk-tuk or a micro cultivator.
Milk farmers and dairy cooperatives can now reduce milk losses while on transit. The mobile solar-powered milk chiller is mounted on a motorbike. It will help you in quality control, traceability, and better profits.
Agribyte is a portal of latest Africa’s innovations in agriculture. It’s focus areas are fintech, mechanization, digital farming, climate-smart farming and food processing among others.
What are the best 5 farming ideas for individuals and agribusinesses Post Covid-19 pandemic? we explore urban farming & home gardening, use of drones, robots, and driver-less tractors and growing e-Commerce and digital marketing in sale of farm inputs and produce.
In Kenya, 50% of farmed land is prepared using hand-held tools, 30% use animal power (donkeys and oxen) while only 20% use farming machines.Most small scale farmers cannot afford farm machines for production, harvesting and food processing or preservation. The majority being poor, it is costly to buy, hire or lease modern equipment on their…