Africa’s digital transformation is underway, creating opportunities for the continent to leverage the potential benefits of digitalization for agriculture, particularly smallholder farmers. This report looks at seven African countries on the forefront of progress in digitalization of the agriculture sector, analyzing the role of institutional and policy innovations as well as private sector actions that increase farmers’ access to information, services, and markets using digital tools. Numerous examples shed light on what works and what does not. The case study analysis-covering Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Kenya, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, and Senegal-supports recommendations for public and private sector innovations to foster digitalization for growth and competitiveness in Africa’s agricultural value chains.
Year of publication | |
Publisher | International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), ZEF (Center for Development Research University of Bonn), Imperial College London |
Geographic coverage | AfricaIvory CoastRwandaSenegalNigeriaMoroccoKenyaGhana |
Originally published | 02 Mar 2022 |
Related organisation(s) | IFPRI - International Food Policy Research Institute |
Knowledge service | Metadata | Global Food and Nutrition Security | Research and Innovation | Early warning systemAgricultural extension servicesFood systemMarket information systemPrecision farmingSmallholder agriculture |
Digital Europa Thesaurus (DET) | digital technologyAgricultureinformation serviceagricultural marketinsurancefinancial servicesnutritionfood safetytraceabilitymeteorology |