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    Digital technology will change face of agriculture in Africa – Osinbajo

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorSeptember 5, 2019No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Former UK PM, Tony Blair and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo speaking at the African Green Revolution
    Former UK PM, Tony Blair and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo speaking at the African Green Revolution
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    Vice President Yemi Osinbajo says that digital technology and its application will change the face of agriculture in Africa.

    Osinbajo made this submission on Wednesday while featuring at the panel discussion session of the African Green Revolution (AFGR) being held at International Conference Centre, Accra, Ghana.

    The theme of the forum scheduled for Sept. 3 to Sept. 6 is “Grow Digital: Leveraging Digital Transformation to Drive Sustainable Food Systems in Africa.”

    The vice president participated in the panel alongside host President Ghana’s Nana Akufo-Addo, Edouard Ngirente, the Prime Minister of Rwanda, and  AU Commissiner for Agriculture, Josefa  Sacko.

    The panel was moderated by former UK Prime Minister, Tony Blair.

    Osinbajo said that there were many companies that were interested in agriculture as a lot of them had  already keyed  in the agriculture space.

    According to him, one of the big advantages of technology is collaboration which is the major future of digital technology.

    “What we found is that there is far more collaboration than before and there is far more transparency; you can see practically everything and anyone who is connected one way or the other and people learn faster because of a lot of collaboration.

    “People can get online; find out what this company is doing; some companies are linking investors to farmers and it is so easy to find out what they are doing by simply going to their website.

    “Some of the Fintech companies are also in that space helping to make payments; helping to do transactions and a lot them are doing well just by building the space.

    “The way it is going; frankly, I can’t see how it will not completely revolutionalise agriculture because practically everywhere that digital technology has touched; it completely revolutionalised.

    “And I don’t think we have a choice; what we are going to see is that digital technology will change the face of agriculture in Africa.’’

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    The vice president said digital technology was getting easier to manage especially with mobile payments and mobile platforms.

    He said that in Nigeria, there was huge mobile internet participation as the country ranked high in terms of using mobile phones–for the very educated and the uneducated.

    Osinbajo said the Nigerian government did a lot of cash transfer payments and payments to the most vulnerable using mobile phones.

    “So, I think is actually getting easier; one of the advantages of digital technology is really that is you are a digital native as they call them, you are able to learn faster.

    “We are looking at the application of digital technology not just in agriculture but in our society and economy as a whole,’’ he said.

    He said that Nigeria was modernising farming through the application of digital agriculture.

    On his part, Akufo-Addo said that Ghana had modernised significantly in agriculture in recent years.

    He said that Ghana was developing the capacity to feed the world via agriculture.

    “We are looking at how to take advantage of the markets of the world for our agriculture.

    “How to penetrate the markets of the world,” he said.

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