African Journal of Swahili Studies (Kiswahili) | 12 November 2003
Food Security Drones and IoT Sensors in Rural Malawi: Monitoring Zero Hunger Goals Through Crop Yield Data Collection
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Abstract
The implementation of Food Security Drones and IoT Sensors in rural Malawi aims to enhance data collection for monitoring progress towards Zero Hunger goals. A mixed-methods approach combining qualitative and quantitative analysis was employed to evaluate the impact of Food Security Drones and IoT Sensors on rural Malawian agriculture. The deployment of these technologies has allowed for a more precise monitoring of crop yields, with an average yield increase of 15% reported in the first year of implementation. The integration of Food Security Drones and IoT Sensors into agricultural practices demonstrates significant potential to streamline data collection processes and improve overall food security outcomes in Malawi. Policy makers should consider incentivizing farmers' adoption of these technologies, alongside continued research on their long-term efficacy and cost-effectiveness.