This session at ICTforAg 2022 co-created by GIZ Sprout shared findings on how digital open content platforms and their constituent partners are grappling with content aggregation, dissemination and customization for targeted groups with a key focus on women small producers in the food system.
This session at ICTforAg 2022 co-created by Digital Green showed how these emerging technological concepts represent promising developments for agriculture
This social session at ICTforAg 2022 co-created by Fasal showcased transformational stories of grape and apple farmers of India. They described how better predictability and farm monitoring through ICT solutions are helping them in getting better productivity and income
This session at ICTforAg 2022 co-created by Solidaridad explored the opportunities that ICT provides to companies and supply chain stakeholders to comply with due diligence, in particular in the last mile (smallholder producers).
This session at ICTforAg 2022 co-created by Bayer Crop Science explored how multi-stakeholder partnerships can help scale digital agriculture and combat climate change.
This featured session at ICTforAg 2022 in partnership with Tetra Tech explored how we can provide smallholder farmers with advanced analytics, and its potential impact.
This session at ICTforAg 2022 co-created by TechnoServe explored how we can use ICT for improving digital literacy amongst unconnected farmers.
This social session at ICTforAg 2022 co-created by Michigan State University argued that the field can benefit from broadening its focus to include non-digital products, such as agricultural tools in particular, the “jembe” (Swahili for hoe).
This session at ICTforAg 2022 co-created by Producers Direct brought together leaders in agriculture, scientific research and technology to discuss how recent advances in big data and applications of technologies such as Artificial Intelligence can be made applicable to the smallholder experience.
This session at ICTforAg 2022 co-created by DAI showcased Climate TARP (Tool to Assess Risk and Preparedness): a digital tool that provides a balanced approach to climate-related financial risk and preparedness analysis.
This social session at ICTforAg 2022 co-created by AGRA presented the impact of the Village-based Advisor model for uptake of new agri technologies in Africa.
This session at ICTforAg 2022, co-created by ITU and FAO, discussed the findings of a report on the need to enhance key digital infrastructure, and initiatives existing in sub-Saharan Africa that can be promoted, replicated and scaled up to advance digital agriculture transformation.
This session at ICTforAg 2022 co-created by World Bank explored how we can work with global public and private partners to develop frameworks for cooperation, to leverage global knowledge and capacity to help countries leapfrog their way through the digital transformation of their agri-food systems.
This session at ICTforAg 2022 co-created by Agrilinks with USAID dove into how online platforms can help local leaders and US government decision-makers push agriculture forward.
This session at ICTforAg 2022 co-created by USAID explored how to avoid the traps that ultimately lead to unsustainable solutions and presented participants with ideas on how they can structure their engagement with digital agriculture providers with an eye towards business models that are both viable and inclusive.
This session at ICTforAg 2022 co-created by Development Gateway and DevelopMetrics focused on ways machine learning can support decision-makers better plan investments and projects to improve outcomes, measure impact and reach goals.
This session at ICTforAg 2022 co-created by NASA and GSMA explored the new opportunities made possible by technologies that capture, process and interpret data from a range of sources.
This session at ICTforAg 2022 co-created by GIZ dove into how different types of interventions – indirect, intermediary, and direct – can be undertaken to strengthen farmer control over data, and allow them to generate income or indirect benefits.
This social session at ICTforAg 2022,co-created by FAO showcased stories on the impact of digital technologies on smallholder farmers, youth and women in the field from Rwanda and Zimbabwe.
This session at ICTforAg 2022 co-created by Hand in Hand looked at practical, local solutions to enable the better delivery of digital programs so that low income women farmers can access the global digital economy.
This session at ICTforAg 2022, co-created by GIZ and KSAPA, discussed how digital solutions and carbon finance can be used to enable smallholders to transition to regenerative agriculture and benefit from global carbon markets.
This session at ICTforAg 2022 co-created by Grameen Foundation, facilitated a deep dialogue on how we can catalyze the adoption of Digital Agricultural Services by women, and work to empower not only women but their communities as well.
This session at ICTforAg 2022, co-created by IDH - The Sustainable Trade Initiative, dove into how regenerative agriculture at scale has the potential to increase soil carbon, biodiversity, and climate resilience, and is an essential strategy to achieve net-zero commitments.
The Opening Plenary session at ICTforAg 2022 showed how the conference offers an interactive virtual experience focused on technical dialogue and fostering collaboration across the digital agriculture community, and how organizations like USAID and GIZ are promoting digital agriculture.
The Closing Plenary session at ICTforAg 2022, co-created by USAID, highlighted some of the technological advances from Agriculture 4.0 best positioned to benefit smallholders in LMICs.
Privileged to host Max Cuvellier, Head of Mobile for Development (M4D), GSMA as the Keynote Speaker at ICTforAg share his insights and expertise on how we can leverage digital technology to improve smallholder agriculture outcomes in LMICs.