Nigeria’s farms are changing fast in 2025. AI and drones are leading the shift.
Farmers now use AI to predict crop diseases before they spread. These systems scan leaves, soil, and weather patterns in real time. When the AI spots a problem, it sends alerts to the farmer’s phone.
Drones are taking over field inspections. Instead of walking hectares, a farmer can cover the entire farm in minutes. The drones capture detailed images and spray only where needed. This cuts chemical use and saves money.
A 2025 survey by the Nigerian Institute of Agricultural Technology found that farms using AI and drones increased yields by 22 percent while reducing waste by 18 percent.
If you are in agriculture, adopting these tools is no longer optional. Those who wait will fall behind.
Tip: Start small. Rent drones before buying. Use free AI apps for crop analysis before investing in larger systems.
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