Mudathir Muhammad Salahudeen, Muhammad Auwal Mukhtar, Saadu Salihu Abubakar, Salawu I. S
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Abstract
Over time, agriculture is the most consistent activity, and it evolves every
day. It contributes to a vast majority of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of
Nigeria but as ironic as it may be, there is still hunger in significant parts
of the country due to low productivity in the agricultural sector and
comparison to the geometric population growth. During the first half of 2022,
agriculture contributed about 23% of the country's GDP while the industry and
services sector had a share of the remaining 77%. This showed that with the
high rate of agricultural activities, Nigeria has not achieved food security
for the teeming population. and more productivity levels can be attained.
Technology can/will assist Nigeria in overcoming global poverty and hunger
quicker in both rural and urban areas. Today, there are many types of
agricultural technologies available for farmers all over the world to increase
productivity. Major technological advancements include indoor vertical farming,
automation, robotics, livestock technology, modern greenhouse practices,
precision agriculture, artificial intelligence, and blockchain. Mobile phones
have one of the highest adoption rates of technologies developed within the
last century. Digitalization will bring consumers and farmers closer together
to access the shortest supply chain possible and reduce rural poverty and
hunger. The paper will review the different agricultural technologies and
propose a mobile solution, code Sell Harvest, to make farming more sustainable
and secure food. Keywords: Sell Harvest, Agriculture, Technology, Artificial Intelligence, and
Digital Farming.