Food & GardenDar es SalaamMazaoHub AI soil testing for smallholdersPersonal agronomic advice at field scale MazaoHub (Dar es Salaam, Tanzania) combines AI-powered soil testing with personal agronomic advice. Impacc reports 54,000 smallholder farmers already using the service, with average yield gains of 150% per hectare. The goal is resilient agriculture for Tanzania, and eventually across Africa. What you can do - Enrol as a smallholder farmer to access soil testing and tailored crop guidance - Host a farmer field day demonstrating how data-led advice reduces guesswork on fertiliser and planting - Adapt the model: mobile soil labs plus agronomists who speak the language of local plots How to participate - Follow enrolment and service-area updates on the MazaoHub portfolio page Why it matters Food sovereignty starts in the soil. Affordable testing plus human advice turns marginal farms into reliable community food sources. Source & repost Shared here so you can get inspired or find action already happening near you. Solarpunker does not own or organise it. Source: Impacc · Portfolio: MazaoHub.agriculturesoilAIsmallholdersTanzania
Dar es SalaamDatum offenMazaoHub farmer soil-testing serviceAI soil labs with personal agronomic advice Smallholders in Tanzania access MazaoHub's soil testing and tailored crop guidance, a field service Impacc reports reaching tens of thousands of farmers with major yield gains. Where - Dar es Salaam region and partner field hubs, Tanzania (approximate pin: -6.7924, 39.2083) - Check service coverage on the MazaoHub portfolio page before travelling How to participate - Register as a farmer through MazaoHub - Book soil testing and follow the personalised agronomic plan Source & repost Shared here so you can get inspired or find action already happening near you. Solarpunker does not own or organise it. Source: Impacc · Portfolio: MazaoHub.