AI can help fight pests and crop diseases

AI is like having a very smart assistant on your phone or computer. It learns from data like weather reports, soil tests, and crop photos and gives advice. In farming,

By Godfrey Nyoni IN Zimbabwe, farming is life. From maize grown in the rural fields to tomatoes nurtured in backyard gardens, agriculture sustains families, fuels the economy, and provides livelihoods. Yet, this essential sector is under constant threat from a silent enemy ― pests and crop diseases.Farmers across the country regularly face devastating losses from…

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