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Solar power lights up East Africa’s farms and futures
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 71610, member: 636"] A recent media workshop in Nairobi focused on the growing use of solar power in East African agriculture. The masterclass, organized by the African Centre for Media Excellence, brought together journalists from Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda to explore solar technologies for irrigation, crop drying, and food storage. Participants learned that these systems offer a sustainable and affordable alternative to diesel generators for smallholder farmers. A field visit to a farm in Embu County demonstrated a practical application, where solar-powered pumps provide irrigation, significantly lowering operational costs and enabling service provision to neighboring farms. The training emphasized that adopting solar energy can lead to substantial income increases for farmers. This shift is seen as a vital tool for economic empowerment, with similar challenges and potential benefits noted in regions of Tanzania where high fuel costs currently burden agricultural producers. [/QUOTE]
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