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Digital technology key to agricultural productivity- Mzondo

Ibukunoluwa Bankole by Ibukunoluwa Bankole
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Digital technology can play a pivotal role in increasing productivity and enhancing the resilience of the agricultural sector, while helping it adapt to the negative impacts of climate change, according to the Director of Planning in the Ministry of Agriculture, Rodwell Mzondo.

Mzondo’s comments came during the Regional Validation Workshop on the Role of Digital Technology in Climate Adaptation in Agriculture in Lilongwe, Malawi.

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Harnessing Digital Technology for Agriculture

In his address, Rodwell Mzondo emphasized the importance of digital technology in the agricultural sector, particularly as climate variability directly affects agricultural activities. He highlighted several advantages of integrating digital technology into agriculture, such as improved information dissemination from research stations to farmers.

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“Digital technology is crucial for the agricultural sector. With digital technology, we can upload information to mobile phones, allowing farmers to access important information and engage with extension workers. This helps them adapt to the climate changes we are discussing at this workshop,” stated Mzondo.

Mzondo also underlined the Ministry of Agriculture’s commitment to counter the effects of climate change through the development of sustainable programs for crop and livestock production. Initiatives include promoting irrigation development, efficient water resource management, enhancing early warning systems, and leveraging GIS/remote sensing to map drought and flood-prone areas.

Unlocking the Potential of Digital Technology

Greenwell Matchaya, Senior International Researcher responsible for economics at the International Water Management Institute, echoed the significance of digital technology in farming. He emphasized that digitech could substantially enhance agriculture productivity by increasing production, reducing long-term costs, and mitigating risks.

Matchaya explained, “Digital technology can improve agriculture productivity in many ways. Through remote sensing and artificial intelligence, we can predict rainfall patterns and determine whether it’s suitable for planting. Additionally, digitech can provide information on market conditions, prices, and even connect farmers to potential buyers. With the use of mobile applications, farmers can make informed decisions about when and where to sell their produce, ultimately improving returns and productivity.”

The ability to predict weather conditions and optimize crop planting times, in particular, can significantly enhance the agricultural sector’s performance by ensuring that farmers make the most out of favorable weather conditions and resources.

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Implications for Agriculture in Malawi

This focus on digital technology in agriculture is poised to bring transformative changes to the sector in Malawi. By providing farmers with easy access to information, market data, and guidance, they can make more informed decisions, increase their production, and ultimately, improve their livelihoods. As climate change continues to affect agricultural practices, adopting digital technology could be a powerful tool for building resilience and maintaining food security in the country.

The Regional Validation Workshop underscores the commitment of Malawi’s Ministry of Agriculture to stay at the forefront of innovation in agriculture and climate adaptation. By harnessing digital technology, Malawi aims to create a more sustainable and resilient agricultural sector that can adapt to the changing climate and secure the future of farmers and their communities.

This effort aligns with global trends emphasizing the role of technology and innovation in addressing the challenges posed by climate change. The Ministry of Agriculture in Malawi is at the forefront of embracing digital technology as a key enabler of increased productivity and climate resilience in the agricultural sector.

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