How can the vast majority of citizens of a country🇬🇭whose water source & food chain have been compromised just stay aloof, silent?
Only seemingly jump to action if the issue is about party politics, but not when its about what impacts their existence!
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Like play like play we are doing it.
Hi, my name is Kwaku Effa, Founder of @Aaenics . We are one of Ghana’s fastest growing tech and robotics companies.
One of our major operation is the designing and setting up of Makerspaces, STEM and Robotics labs and the supply of equipment for the same.
Over the years we have set up about 20 labs and counting across various regions in Ghana for both private and public institutions.
As software and digital literacy is on the rise in Ghana we owe it to the economy to also contribute to hardware technology creation and knowledge acquisition of the same.
*Our commitment to contribute to this is seen in our model labs and our locally designed and manufactured education technologies and STEM products*
We believe that these labs and makerspace are a critical infrastructure for the advancement of tech and robotics knowledge acquisition and adoption of the same in Ghana.
A big hello to our future clients who will be inviting us to fund the establishment of more makerspaces and hardware labs in both educational and general community settings.
We are proud to carry a vision that wants Ghana to own its local solutions, and we thank all parties and clients for helping in the execution of the same.
Have a fruitful week ahead!
Aaenics, Circuiting the future!
Farming has a global labor crisis and @776foundation climate fellow @oxncgen is building the fix — autonomous robots that plant, spray, weed, and monitor crops. Real hardware, real fields.
@3farmatebots is building from Ghana for the world!
It's pepper afternoon and we are still Harvesting... This week is dedicated to only harvesting the thrip are giving us close marking eager to finish our plants.
There’s no such thing as a small vegetable farm. This little space can hold 12,000 seedlings of the herbs we're about to grow.
Don’t chase big acres.
Chase management + irrigation.
A well-managed 1 acre can make more money than a poorly managed 10 acres without irrigation
Yesterday we had to harvest our peppers green because the demand for pepper has gone up. We would normally wait for fully ripped before harvesting but this time the story is different. This is the best time for farmers. 👍
It was very late and we had to finish up cutting of the plastic mulch, transplant tomatoes and Fertigate. Everyone came around, some were cutting, some were placing the plants and some were Transplanting.... All hands on Deck 😜
The pepper Journey continues.
we have About 5000 plants here. The plants are About 3 and half months old .
So far we have harvested 700 Kg.
Plants still look clean and Active....
We @3farmatebots were honoured to have had leaders from one of the top farming organisations in Ghana’s Northern Region join us on the field at the FAMA launch on April 4th.
Together, they represent dozens of farmers cultivating hundreds of acres of cereal crops—people who have seen the challenges of large-scale farming up close and have felt the weight of those challenges deeply.
Labour shortages. Precision gaps. Rising costs. Losses severe enough that some are reconsidering whether to plant at all next seasons. These are not abstract problems. They are the reality of farming at scale in Ghana today.
What stood out to us was not just their presence but their response to what FAMA can do. The ability to cultivate without being held back by labour availability. The precision that protects yield quality. The cost point that makes it all accessible. For farmers carrying those burdens, that combination matters.
Their interest affirms what we have believed from the beginning — that the farmers who need this technology most are ready for it.
We look forward to continued conversations as we work to make FAMA the industrial backbone of both smallholder and large-scale agriculture across Ghana and beyond.
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I visited some Okro farmers today and they are making millions.
This is just quarter of today’s harvest and this harvesting is done every 2-3 days for about 2 months.
And do you know Okro uses on 90 days “3 months” to start producing and there is market for it.
THE FUTURE IS HERE
GHANA, AFRICA
THE FUTURE OF AGRICULTURE IS AUTOMATION, PRECISION, AND ENGINEERING.
THE FUTURE IS AGRI-ENGINEERING.
BUILT IN GHANA — MADE FOR THE WORLD.
THE STRONG SIGNAL SHOWS LIMITLESS POSSIBILITIES WHEN AFRICA’S YOUTH ARE EMPOWERED.
THE STRONG SIGNAL IS AN AGRIBOT WITH VISION-BASED AUTONOMY, ZERO GPS RELIANCE, AND A ZERO-CARBON FOOTPRINT.
THE STRONG SIGNAL IS AN AGRI-ROBOT THAT USES SOLAR PANELS AND BATTERIES TO OPERATE AUTONOMOUSLY 24/7.
THE STRONG SIGNAL IS A STRONG BUT LIGHTWEIGHT ROBOT THAT PLANTS SEEDS WITH MINIMAL SOIL COMPACTION.
THE STRONG SIGNAL IS A REVERBERATION THAT AFRICA’S REINDUSTRIALIZATION CAN ONLY BE BUILT BY AFRICANS AND NO ONE ELSE; AND WE ARE PART OF ITS REVOLUTION.
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