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Are you really using your farm data? Collecting data from the farm is good. But data alone cannot grow crops. A farmer may know the soil moisture, weather, crop disease risk, or fertilizer need. But the real value comes when that information becomes a simple action: When to irrigate. When to spray. When to add nutrients. When to wait. When to sell. At Faminga, we believe farm data must not remain in dashboards only. It must reach farmers in a language they understand and in a way they can trust. That is why we combine IoT soil sensors, AI crop disease detection, weather insights, and local-language advisory to help farmers make better decisions on time. In one farm case in Bugesera, irrigation costs were expected to reduce from about RWF 491,872 per month to below RWF 150,000, with possible yield increase of 20–30% through better irrigation and soil data use. This shows one simple truth: Data is powerful only when it helps a farmer take action. For African farmers, the future is not just about collecting more data. It is about turning that data into simple, trusted, and practical advice that improves harvest, saves money, and builds climate resilience. How are you making your farm data work for you today? hashtag#Faminga hashtag#SmartFarming hashtag#AgriTech hashtag#AfricanAgriculture hashtag#ClimateSmartAgriculture hashtag#FarmData hashtag#Rwanda hashtag#AIforAgriculture
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