How Zimbabwean Agriculture Can Harness AI to Boost Yields and Climate Resilience
[The Zimbabwe Mail - Zimbabwe] - 30/12/2025
AS climate shocks intensify and input costs continue to rise, Zimbabwe’s agricultural sector is under growing pressure to produce more with fewer resources. From recurrent droughts in Matabeleland and parts of Mashonaland to fertiliser shortages and post-harvest losses, the need for smarter, (…)
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