AI-Powered Agro-Ecology: Ivorian Women Farmers Lead Climate Resilience
Côte d'Ivoire harnesses AI to empower women farmers in agro-ecology, boosting climate resilience and food security. This initiative spotlights innovative solutions rooted in local knowledge.
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AI-Powered Agro-Ecology: Ivorian Women Farmers Lead Climate Resilience
ABIDJAN, Côte d'Ivoire – In the verdant heartlands of Côte d'Ivoire, a silent revolution is taking root, driven by the convergence of ancestral farming wisdom and cutting-edge artificial intelligence. This groundbreaking initiative, spearheaded by local women's cooperatives, is positioning Ivorian agriculture at the forefront of climate resilience, offering a blueprint for sustainable development across the West African sub-region.
For generations, Ivorian women have been the bedrock of our agricultural sector, cultivating the land with an intimate understanding of its rhythms. Now, with climate change intensifying droughts and unpredictable rainfall, their traditional knowledge is being amplified by digital tools. The 'N'Zassa Connect' project, a collaboration between the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development and the Fondation pour l'Innovation Numérique en Afrique de l'Ouest (FINAO), is deploying AI-driven platforms to support smallholder women farmers in adopting agro-ecological practices.
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