Can AI help African farmers grow better crops? Inside the Soil Fix

Author: Murat Gungor, Website and Online Strategy Consultant   |   December 12, 2025

Maryanne Gichanga

Photo credit: UNCCD/G20 Global Land Inititative

In this inspiring episode of Land Talks, powered by the G20 Global Land Initiative, we sit down with Maryanne Gichanga, CEO & Co-Founder of Agritech Analytics—a Kenya-based agri-tech company using AI, satellite imagery, and IoT sensors to reverse soil degradation and transform the lives of smallholder farmers.
Maryanne shares how her team is helping farmers detect pests and diseases early, reducing input costs, increasing yields, and adapting to the realities of climate change—all while protecting and restoring Africa’s land. Learn more about the future of agriculture in Africa, the shift from traditional methods to climate-smart farming, and Agritech Analytics’ mission to end hunger and restore degraded lands across the continent and beyond.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
  • How IoT devices monitor soil health, pests, moisture, NPK, temperature & root conditions and can give 10-year historical insights
  • How farmers receive real-time alerts in vernacular languages
  • How affordable pay-as-you-use models can make tech accessible to farmers earning less than $1/day
  • Why land restoration begins with understanding that soil is a living organism
  • How changing mindsets accelerates adoption of sustainable farming practices

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