AOTA (African Organization of Technology in Agriculture)
We are Taking Small Steps to Make African Mordernized Agriculture
Looking at modern history, we see how an attempt to infuse technology, not as part of an overall business model, has consistently failed, even in generous funded projects.
Most African smallholder farmers practice Agriculture, which is based on a revolution that took place 12,000 years ago, with the aim to produce enough food for the family to survive. In the 21st Century that is not sufficient, as modern life demands exceed the basic need to physically “survive”.
We invite experts to share their experience of increasing farmers’ income. Preferred solutions to the low income per hectare problem, will preferably include the development of export-oriented agro-industry by implementing state-of-the-art combinations of business models and technologies.