Dr. Ikechi Agbugba Talks About The Fourth Industrial Revolution With Cassava production in Africa
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Join us in this video episode of the Obehi Podcast, where we bring you deep conversations about Africa and its diaspora. Today, we feature Dr. Ikechi Agbugba, a leading voice in Agricultural Economics. Dr. Agbugba earned his BSc, MSc, and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Nigeria. His specialty is Agricultural Marketing. He helps communities Own their story by transforming their agricultural practices.
In this discussion, Dr. Agbugba talks about the Fourth Industrial Revolution and its impact on cassava production in Africa. He shares how new technologies can change farming. This conversation is vital for anyone in Business & Entrepreneurship. It shows how innovation can help build a strong future, moving From roots to relevance in a key industry.
Many parts of African agriculture, like cassava farming, still use old methods. They often lack access to modern tools and information. This leads to lower yields and missed chances for growth. The main challenge is how to bring advanced industrial practices to a basic crop. This will help ensure food security and create lasting economic value for communities, supporting true Legacy Building.
- How new technologies can change traditional farming methods.
- Ways to find innovation opportunities in the agricultural supply chain.
- Practical steps to make cassava production more efficient and productive.
- Understanding the economic benefits of modernizing Africa’s farming sector.
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