Kenya Space Agency and Microsoft AI for good collaborate on AI-powered agriculture solutions

Date: 2025-02-10
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The Kenya Space Agency (KSA) continues to strengthen its role in leveraging advanced space technologies for national development through strategic collaborations. In a recent engagement, Microsoft AI for Good Labs Officers, Dr. Caleb Robinson and Dr. Girm Girmaw Abebe Tadesse, paid a courtesy visit to the acting KSA Director General, Brig. Hillary Kipkosgey, to discuss the progress of their joint AI-driven agricultural initiative.

KSA and Microsoft AI for Good are working together to develop artificial intelligence models that harness Earth observation data to support informed decision-making in agriculture. Their flagship project, the Agriculture Information System, is currently being piloted in Murang’a County, focusing on Land Use Land Cover (LULC) mapping. This initiative is bringing together key stakeholders, including the Murang’a County Government, the Ministry of Agriculture, universities, and agricultural sector partners, to optimize resource allocation and enhance food security.

The meeting provided an opportunity for Microsoft’s AI for Good team to update KSA’s leadership on the model’s implementation progress and discuss strategies for expanding it nationwide. Additionally, both parties explored avenues for building capacity in AI model generation, aiming to empower experts with the skills needed to develop and deploy AI-driven solutions for Kenya’s agricultural sector.

By:  Kanto Okanta

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