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Africa unites on smart farming revolution at Dar es Salaam summit

Terhemen MbachirinBy Terhemen MbachirinFebruary 6, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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African countries and farming leaders have sealed a bold 10-point pact to supercharge “smart farming”, blending machines, drones and AI to transform the continent’s agrifood systems and lift millions from drudgery.

The UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), convened the Africa Conference on Sustainable Agricultural Mechanization, which drew over 500 in-person delegates—governments, farmers’ groups, youth activists, women leaders, private firms and donors—plus 1,000 online viewers.

The summit was hosted by Tanzania.

A statement by the FAO said amid Tanzania’s bustling commercial hub, they ditched vague promises for concrete steps: tailored finance, shared mechanisation services, youth-led digital hubs and demand-driven innovation tuned to local soils and climates.

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“These aren’t dreams—they’re a roadmap with momentum,” declared Fao policy officer Mark Fynn at the close, as delegates nodded in rare continental unison.

“The plan eyes everything from GPS drones scouting fields to AI advisors crunching big data, slashing waste and sparking jobs. Beth Bechdol, Fao’s deputy director-general, cut through the jargon: “Progress needs clarity, not consensus,” the statement added.

Africa’s mechanisation push goes beyond tractors, speakers insisted. Fao’s Africa chief Abebe Haile-Gabriel framed it as “systems that deliver”, while Pan African Farmers Organization CEO Babafemi Oyewole demanded real-world wins for smallholders.

Youth voice Rose Wangithi of the Consortium of African Youth in Agriculture and Climate Change challenged leaders: “Stop piloting—build ecosystems where we’re partners, not pity cases.”

The summit signals Africa’s readiness to leapfrog outdated farming into a resilient future, feeding a booming population amid climate chaos.

An Asia edition follows later this year, feeding into Fao’s global smart farming summit in Rome this July.

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