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HiFarm Project Successfully Completed in Kenya

December 15, 2022

In December 2022 the HiFarm project, a data driven agricultural intensification pilot program for maize, coffee and tea farmers in Kenya was completed. The 18-months project aimed to improve farmer productivity and profitability whilst enhancing the environmental risk management and climate resilience of 60 lead farmers through improved soil and crop nutrition management.

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Over the past years, HiView managed to develop a low-cost agricultural drone technology which revolutionized the applicability of geo-information services for African farmers. With the flying sensor service, successful local enterprises were established that provide a low-cost drone service to small- and large-scale farmers, both in Mozambique and Kenya. Here so-called AgPilots, young agronomist-drone operators, support farm decisions based on the flying sensor crop mapping that is viewed on a tablet. Within the HiFarm project, the integration of this flying sensor service with crop nutrition advisory and other improved agronomic practices brought the extension service to the next level.

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A consortium consisting of FutureWater, Holland Greentech, ThirdEye Kenya and HiView collaborated with agronomists from the Export Trading Group (ETG) and the Empowering Farmers Foundation (EFF) to work together with farmers in the districts of Nakuru, Kiambu, Embu and Limuru to implement Climate Smart Agricultural practices, such as crop rotation to rejuvenate soil nutrients, or mulching to reduce weeds and water erosion. Holland Greentech conducted soil and leaf analysis and nutritional advice. Our Kenyan partner ETG was responsible for input delivery that was based on Holland Greentech’s findings. HiView’s share was to monitor the three crops at a schedule of once every 5 weeks throughout the project that lasted one and a half year. With this HiView was in the lead of the flight missions that were executed by ThirdEye, a company that was established by HiView and FutureWater in 2017 and is based in Meru, Kenya. FutureWater was responsible for the overall project management, monitoring & evaluation and online monitoring & planning portal development.

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With all implementing partners from the HiFarm consortium, HiView and FutureWater are glad to announce that all planned activities have been carried out in a most successful way. Altogether, HiView and ThirdEye committed 558 flying sensor flights, covering 984 acres per round (one round every 5 weeks), enhancing the productivity and profitability of 60 farmers in Kenya with approximately 25%. The success of this pilot project proves the great potential for agronomic extension services in which data driven technology is used. The bundled service is now ready to be scaled up to reach more farmers and assess its replicability across different geographic locations.

This is without doubt a great achievement and we are proud of the complete HiFarm team, but especially local AgPilots Mrs Veronicah Nyaguthii and Ms Purity Kinya, together with the national manager from ThirdEye Kenya, Mr Kiogora Julius.

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This project was a collaboration between ETG Kenya, Empowering Farmers Foundation, Eco-Business II Sub-Fund Development Facility, HiView, FutureWater, Holland Greentech and ThirdEye Kenya. For more information, visit: https://www.ecobusiness.fund/ .

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