By:
Kanto Kai Okanta
The
Ethiopian Institute of Artificial Intelligence (AII) hosted a consultative
forum to explore the use of artificial intelligence in enhancing farmers’
productivity and supporting the agricultural sector. The event was organized in
collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture, the Ethiopian Agricultural
Transformation Institute, and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

Researchers
and experts discussed the potential of AI to transform agriculture in Ethiopia,
highlighting that if 20 million farmers adopt AI over the next decade, their
combined annual income could increase by $3.5 billion.
Presentations
outlined how AI technologies can deliver information to farmers in multiple
local languages, detect crop and animal diseases early, and predict droughts
and other environmental hazards.

The
Ethiopian AI Institute emphasized its commitment to modernizing agriculture
through AI solutions, aiming to improve efficiency, resilience, and income for
farmers nationwide.