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#GitexAfrica 2024: Hakeem Ojo x IA Precision – combat pests, disease via drones

AdminBy AdminMay 30, 2024Updated:May 31, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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Hakeem Ojo (Co-Founder, Operations & Strategy Lead at IA Precision)

Integrated Aerial Precision (IA Precision) significantly contributes to solving the broader issue of food insecurity in Nigeria by addressing the persistent challenge of pest and disease outbreaks in the country’s agriculture ecosystem.

In summarising IAP’s innovative solutions that leverage drone technology to address climate-related challenges in agriculture, Hakeem Ojo (Co-Founder, Integrated Aerial Precision) specifies:

Our unique approach of combining drone technology with data analytics provides actionable insights to farmers, enabling them to adapt to changing climate conditions and mitigate risks.

By optimising farming practices and minimising environmental impact, we contribute to building a more sustainable and resilient agricultural sector.

At Integrated Aerial Precision we are deeply committed to fostering partnerships and collaboration within the agricultural community.

Our team comprises experts in agronomy, drone technology, and data analytics, ensuring that our solutions are tailored to meet the specific needs of farmers.

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