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FarmBizAfrica launches AI tool to help Kenyan farmers choose survival crops for 2026 planting

As Kenya braces for another volatile planting season marked by floods in some regions and drought in others, agricultural information service FarmBizAfrica has launched a new AI-driven tool designed to help farmers make safer, more profitable crop choices for the 2026 long rains.

The launch comes amid rising food prices and mounting shortages following a farming season heavily disrupted by extreme and uneven weather. According to FarmBizAfrica, future food security will increasingly depend not on acreage alone, but on whether farmers plant crops suited to their specific location, soils, and expected rainfall patterns.

“With nearly all our crops still rain-fed, planting the same crops regardless of weather conditions is wrecking farmers’ incomes and pushing up food prices for everyone,” said Antynet Ford of FarmBizAfrica. “The last short rains showed just how risky this has become.”

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During the previous season, highly uneven rainfall left maize farmers at the Coast without a harvest, while farmers in higher rainfall areas lost tomatoes, beans, and avocados to waterlogging. These losses have fed directly into higher market prices and reduced household food availability.

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