Africa's Adoption of Fourth Industrial Revolution Technologies in Agriculture

 
 
Fourth 
Fourth 
Industrial 
Industrial 
Revolution 
Revolution 
(
(
4IR
4IR
) 
) 
and 
and 
Digital 
Digital 
Economy
Economy
 
 
 
Principal 
Principal 
Secretary
Secretary
, 
, 
Vocational 
Vocational 
& 
& 
Technical 
Technical 
Training 
Training 
Ministry 
Ministry 
of 
of 
Education
Education
,
,
Kenya
Kenya
 
 
DR
DR
. 
. 
KEVIT 
KEVIT 
DESAI
DESAI
 
 
Destination 
Destination 
Digital 
Digital 
Africa
Africa
: 
: 
Preparing 
Preparing 
our 
our 
youth 
youth 
for 
for 
the 
the 
future
future
Fourth industrial revolution (4IR)
Previous industrial revolutions liberated humankind from animal power, made mass
production possible and brought digital capabilities to billions of people.
The Fourth Industrial Revolution refers to the emerging technologies, which are
blurring the traditional boundaries between the physical, digital and biological
worlds
4IR provides the world with 
the potential to regenerate the natural environment,
connect billions more people to digital networks and dramatically improve the
efficiency of organizations.
4IR is being driven by emerging technology breakthroughs in fields such as
artificial intelligence, robotics, the Internet of Things, autonomous vehicles, 3-D
printing, nanotechnology, biotechnology, quantum computing, Neuro-technological
brain enhancements and genetic editing.
 
The fourth industrial revolution is really
about: standards, accuracy and
tolerance.
Ensuring that level of the quality of
technology is high and precise and
optimization of design to ensure a positive
impact on the yields coming out of
manufacturing.
4IR
 
 
4IR Technologies and Africa: some priority
Technologies
 
 
precision farming
. It uses, among others, geographic information systems, remote
sensing technologies, robotics, the Internet of Things and big data. This allows for
precision planting, irrigation and weeding.
Sensor technology
: Sensors are used to detect events or changes in the environment and
send real-time information to other electronics, enabling producers to farm more
effectively improve farm security and for product traceability
Artificial intelligence: 
Sensors around the farm give real-time updates to the AI system,
which is trained to send the correct response to  guide a farmer toward ‘perfect’ farming
and when used at scale, would create tremendous efficiencies.
Blockchain technology
 will securely and transparently track all types of transactions.
Every time a product changes hands, the transaction is documented, creating a
permanent history of a product, from manufacture to sale
3D printing to enable orders manufacturind on demand and in smaller quantities
 
 
 
 
Is Africa adopting 4IR Technologies
 
eNose sensor
 for tea processing (Uganda), which supplements current tea-processing
procedures using low-power sensor devices to determine optimum levels of tea
fermentation
Farmerline
, based in Ghana, is an SMS-based service that provides small-scale farmers
with up-to-date agricultural information and advice.
 Kenyan-based
 
M-Farm
 also used big data to provide information on weather and crop
prices. M-Farm analyzes ten years of historic data from Famine Early Warning System
dataset on agroclimatology
Blockchain technology:
 In Kenya, Twiga 
Foods
, a business-to-business logistics
platform for kiosks and food stalls in Africa, formed a collaboration with IBM scientists
in Nairobi to build
 
and
 
test a blockchain-based micro finance lending
 
platform
.
M-KOPA
 in Kenya is supplying households with solar home systems and electricity on
flexible payment terms. It leverages mobile technology, Internet of Things (IoT)
enabled devices, and  Machine Learning to understand consumer behavior and provide
continuous improvement to its product range.
 
 
 
4IR and Skills development
Unemployment has been a challenge partially
rooted in the growing mismatch between youths’
skills and employer needs. If unaddressed, the
problem will intensify inthe 4IR 
Revolution
01
We must remember that 4IR will change the skills
content for many jobs e. g occupations with process
driven tasks like accounting must now embrace
strategic initiative approaches because AI will take
over most most process driven tasks
02
Soft Skills 
Soft Skills 
 
Personal attributes, social skills, and
communication abilities that support
interpersonal relationships and interactions
with others
03
 
Technical Skills 
Technical Skills 
Knowledge and capabilities to perform
specialized tasks
04
Workforce Readiness
Workforce Readiness
 
Foundational to individuals’ entry and
ongoing success in the workplace, ranging
from initial job search to maintaining
continuous employment
Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship
 
Knowledge and abilities that support
success in creating and building a
workplace opportunity or idea
What skills are needed for 4IR
preparing tomorrow’s workforce for the Fourth Industrial Revolution-global coalition for Education 2018
 
4IR & Environmental Sustainability, social and economic
development
 
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
promote gainful employment
 has the potential to raise income
levels and improve the quality of
life for all people “World Economic
Forum Global Risks Report 2017”
Improved health care
01
 
ENVIRONMENTAL
SUSTAINABILITY
 Fourth Industrial Revolution
technologies are showing
promise at reshaping urban. 4IR
innovations support:
o
Smart planning and
construction to make better use
of the built environment.
o
 Sustainable transport and
logistics to increase mobility and
connectivity.
o
Clean energy and utilities to
improve efficiency of urban
systems and the environment.
02
 
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4IR is expected to create $3.7 trillion in
value by 2025 “World economic Forum
next economic engine paper 2018”
03
 
Where do we go from here
 
Harmonize occupational standards to create mobility across different countries.
 
Adapt the education curricula to reflect the skills that will be in demand in the future
 
Create centres of excellence to deepen talent pool.
The talent gap is getting larger in part because of the new technologies that are creating a greater need for
skilled labour.
Advancements in technology not only require new employee skills, but they also shorten the shelf life of those
skills and increase the need for continuous trainin
 
Institute and fund active labour market programmes - there will be many changes in the labour market
 
Develop policies that ensure lifelong learning - in the 4IR era learning must be continuous
 
Provide access  to electricity to ensure a firm foundation for future growth; 4IR Technologies rely on electricity.
 
 
 
Where do we go from here
 
THANK YOU
 
.
 
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The Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) is revolutionizing agriculture in Africa with technologies like precision farming, sensor technology, artificial intelligence, blockchain, and 3D printing. These innovations are enhancing efficiency, security, and traceability in farming practices. Various African countries are embracing 4IR technologies to optimize agricultural processes and improve outcomes for farmers. Examples include eNose sensors for tea processing in Uganda, Farmerline in Ghana providing agricultural information via SMS, and Twiga Foods in Kenya utilizing blockchain for logistics.

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  1. Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) and Digital Economy DR. KEVIT DESAI Principal Secretary, Vocational & Technical Training Ministry of Education, Kenya Destination Digital Africa: Preparing our youth for the future

  2. Fourth industrial revolution (4IR) Previous industrial revolutions liberated humankind from animal power, made mass production possible and brought digital capabilities to billions of people. The Fourth Industrial Revolution refers to the emerging technologies, which are blurring the traditional boundaries between the physical, digital and biological worlds 4IR provides the world with the potential to regenerate the natural environment, connect billions more people to digital networks and dramatically improve the efficiency of organizations. 4IR is being driven by emerging technology breakthroughs in fields such as artificial intelligence, robotics, the Internet of Things, autonomous vehicles, 3-D printing, nanotechnology, biotechnology, quantum computing, Neuro-technological brain enhancements and genetic editing.

  3. 4IR The fourth industrial revolution is really about: standards, accuracy and tolerance. Ensuring that level of the quality of technology is high and precise and optimization of design to ensure a positive impact on the yields coming out of manufacturing.

  4. 4IR Technologies and Africa: some priority Technologies precision farming. It uses, among others, geographic information systems, remote sensing technologies, robotics, the Internet of Things and big data. This allows for precision planting, irrigation and weeding. Sensor technology: Sensors are used to detect events or changes in the environment and send real-time information to other electronics, enabling producers to farm more effectively improve farm security and for product traceability Artificial intelligence: Sensors around the farm give real-time updates to the AI system, which is trained to send the correct response to guide a farmer toward perfect farming and when used at scale, would create tremendous efficiencies. Blockchain technology will securely and transparently track all types of transactions. Every time a product changes hands, the transaction is documented, creating a permanent history of a product, from manufacture to sale 3D printing to enable orders manufacturind on demand and in smaller quantities

  5. Is Africa adopting 4IR Technologies eNose sensor for tea processing (Uganda), which supplements current tea-processing procedures using low-power sensor devices to determine optimum levels of tea fermentation Farmerline, based in Ghana, is an SMS-based service that provides small-scale farmers with up-to-date agricultural information and advice. Kenyan-based M-Farm also used big data to provide information on weather and crop prices. M-Farm analyzes ten years of historic data from Famine Early Warning System dataset on agroclimatology Blockchain technology: In Kenya, Twiga Foods, a business-to-business logistics platform for kiosks and food stalls in Africa, formed a collaboration with IBM scientists in Nairobi to build and test a blockchain-based micro finance lending platform. M-KOPA in Kenya is supplying households with solar home systems and electricity on flexible payment terms. It leverages mobile technology, Internet of Things (IoT) enabled devices, and Machine Learning to understand consumer behavior and provide continuous improvement to its product range.

  6. 4IR and Skills development We must remember that 4IR will change the skills content for many jobs e. g occupations with process driven tasks like accounting must now embrace strategic initiative approaches because AI will take over most most process driven tasks What skills are needed for 4IR Unemployment has been a challenge partially rooted in the growing mismatch between youths skills and employer needs. If unaddressed, the problem will intensify inthe 4IR Revolution Workforce Readiness Foundational to individuals entry and ongoing success in the workplace, ranging from initial job search to maintaining continuous employment Technical Skills Knowledge and capabilities to perform specialized tasks 01 03 Entrepreneurship Knowledge and abilities that support success in creating and building a workplace opportunity or idea Soft Skills Personal attributes, social skills, and communication abilities that support interpersonal relationships and interactions with others 04 02 preparing tomorrow s workforce for the Fourth Industrial Revolution-global coalition for Education 2018

  7. 4IR & Environmental Sustainability, social and economic development 01 02 03 ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 4IR innovations will enhance , innovation and efficiency. As we move towards production characterized by autonomous, self-organizing factories and integrated or hyper connected production systems. SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT promote gainful employment Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies are showing promise at reshaping urban. 4IR innovations support: has the potential to raise income levels and improve the quality of life for all people World Economic Forum Global Risks Report 2017 oSmart planning and construction to make better use of the built environment. 4IR is expected to create $3.7 trillion in value by 2025 World economic Forum next economic engine paper 2018 Improved health care o Sustainable transport and logistics to increase mobility and connectivity. oClean energy and utilities to improve efficiency of urban systems and the environment.

  8. Where do we go from here Harmonize occupational standards to create mobility across different countries. Adapt the education curricula to reflect the skills that will be in demand in the future Create centres of excellence to deepen talent pool. The talent gap is getting larger in part because of the new technologies that are creating a greater need for skilled labour. Advancements in technology not only require new employee skills, but they also shorten the shelf life of those skills and increase the need for continuous trainin Institute and fund active labour market programmes - there will be many changes in the labour market Develop policies that ensure lifelong learning - in the 4IR era learning must be continuous Provide access to electricity to ensure a firm foundation for future growth; 4IR Technologies rely on electricity.

  9. Where do we go from here THANK YOU .

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