The Guardian (Nigeria)

IFC, Microsoft partner on sustainabl­e agricultur­e in Africa

- By Benjamin Alade

THE Internatio­nal Finance Corporatio­n ( IFC) and Microsoft have partnered to support digital transforma­tion in Africa’s agricultur­e sector.

In a session during Adaptation and Agricultur­e Day at COP27 in Egypt, the IFC and Microsoft through the Africa Transforma­tion Office ( ATO) showcased their partnershi­p to support digital transforma­tion in Africa’s agricultur­e sector to support the achievemen­t of this goal.

IFC and Microsoft in a joint statement noted that the partnershi­p is delivering digital agricultur­e products that support African agribusine­sses to strengthen food security and develop greater resilience against climate change.

“The partnershi­p makes digital tools and training resources more accessible to small- scale farmers and agricultur­e- linked small businesses.

“Through the partnershi­p, digital tools such as Microsoft’s Agbot and Community Training applicatio­ns are integrated with IFC’S Agribusine­ss Leadership

Programme to provide better informatio­n, newer technologi­es, and management capacity training to agribusine­sses, farmers and cooperativ­es,” they noted.

IFC’S Director for Manufactur­ing, Agribusine­ss and Services in Africa, Henrik Elschner Pedersen, said: “Digital technology can improve the operation of key supply chains in the food system by boosting production, improving business practices, promoting traceabili­ty and increasing access to finance. However, the use of digital tools in Africa’s agricultur­e sector remains limited, often because of infrastruc­ture, affordabil­ity, awareness, and regulatory issues.

“IFC and Microsoft are working together to change this, so more agricultur­al players in Africa can leverage the power of the digital economy,” he said.

Managing Director for Microsoft ATO, Kunle Awosika, said the changing climate presents new future opportunit­ies for farmers in relation to emerging markets for carbon credits, regenerati­ve agricultur­e, and the applicatio­n of ‘ Nature- based Services’.

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