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Nigeria Launches First Homegrown Satellite Imaging Platform for Agriculture

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LAGOS — Nigerian agri-tech startup AgroView has launched what it describes as the country’s first domestically built satellite imaging platform for agricultural monitoring. The Nation confirmed the launch on Friday. The platform uses satellite imagery, weather data, and AI analysis to help Nigerian farmers monitor crop health, detect problems early, and predict yields.

AgroView CEO Chijioke Ezenwachi said the platform was built entirely by Nigerian engineers using a combination of commercially available satellite imagery, proprietary AI models trained on Nigerian agricultural data, and a mobile interface designed for farmers with basic smartphones.

The platform currently serves farmers in Benue, Kogi, Plateau, and Niger states. These are among Nigeria’s most important agricultural zones. Early users have reported using the platform to detect plant stress before it becomes visible to the naked eye, allowing them to intervene with targeted fertiliser or irrigation adjustments.

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Technology Meeting Agriculture

AgroView’s launch is significant because it represents a domestically built solution to a local problem rather than an imported technology adapted for Nigerian conditions. The platform’s AI models have been trained on Nigerian crop types, soil conditions, and weather patterns, making its recommendations more accurate than generic global agricultural AI tools.

The timing is particularly relevant. Nigeria’s food import bill fell 7.4 percent in 2025 partly due to improved local production. Technology like AgroView that helps farmers maximise yields, reduce losses, and plan better can accelerate that trend further.

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AgroView is in discussions with the Federal Ministry of Agriculture about a potential government partnership that would extend the platform to smallholder farmer support programs. The company said it is also exploring integration with agricultural credit platforms so that farmers can use their yield prediction data as part of loan applications.

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