Environmental data isn’t the problem.
The missing layer is.
Data gets collected.
Insights get visualised.
Signals get integrated into real decisions.
Most systems don’t have signals. That’s what we’re building at Slate Systems Lab.
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The data has always been there.
Satellites collect environmental data across Africa every day.
What’s been missing?
The infrastructure to make it usable.
To structure it.
Standardise it.
Deliver it into real decision systems.
That’s what we’re building at Slate Systems Lab.
Africa doesn't have an agricultural data problem.
It has a platform problem.
FarmSlate structures the signals, contextualises the intelligence, and delivers it in a form that lenders, M&E teams, and farm operators can actually act on.
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Aquatic ecosystem monitoring isn't just an aquaculture problem.
Shipping companies, coastal developers, utilities, insurers, and government planners all operate where water behavior determines outcomes.
A monthly field visit doesn't cut it.
Continuous water intelligence does.
Heat is already a factor in every real estate decision being made in African cities.
The developers who can see it at site level before they commit make better calls and hold better assets.
Ecoslate makes that possible.
Waitlist open, link: https://t.co/sX1P1cP75W
Having data and being able to use it are two different things.
Dashboards work for humans.
Credit models, insurance algorithms, logistics platforms, they need structured signals, not charts.
That's the layer almost nobody has built for Africa.
Slate Systems Lab is building it
Data-driven farming isn't more spreadsheets.
It's planting when signals say conditions are right. Irrigating when soil actually needs water. Intervening on crop stress before the damage shows.
Better information. In time to act.
That's FarmSlate.
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The ocean is not static.
Your intelligence about it should not be either.
Aquaslate → continuous water intelligence for shipping, aquaculture, and coastal operations. No setup. No data team. Just a dashboard built for your industry.
Early access open. Link in thread👇
Agricultural credit risk in Africa is not unmanageable.
It's unmeasured.
Satellites are recording soil moisture, rainfall deviation, and heat stress over African farms every day. The infrastructure to deliver it into credit systems hasn't existed.
Until now.
Link in thread👇
Most environmental intelligence used across Africa was trained on European datasets.
Africa-calibrated modelling isn’t a feature it’s an accuracy requirement.
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Most real estate developers pick a site without ever seeing its heat profile.
That gap shows up later, in energy bills, tenant complaints, and assets that underperform.
Ecoslate gives you the heat data before you commit. Site-level. Comparable. Actionable.
Link in thread👇
The warning signs were always there.
Most systems just couldn’t see them.
FarmSlate changes that.
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Aquaculture productivity is a water intelligence problem.
Every fish lost to undetected water quality shifts. Every yield shortfall from temperature stress that went unmeasured for days.
That intelligence is now available, continuously monitored, clearly presented, actionable.
I'm about to drop the most detailed thread on the Nigerian stock market you've ever seen.
How to start. Where to put your money. What stocks to buy. Platforms to use. Mistakes to avoid. Everything.
The NGX returned 51% last year. Market cap just crossed ₦123 trillion.
If you're not paying attention, you're leaving money on the table.
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Another Nigerian is attempting to go to space. How ready is he? Space Scientist, Tobi Thomas @_tobithomas_ shares more in an exclusive interview with Tech Mode. Watch the full interview this Thursday 29th January at 6.30PM on NTA Network.
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#Technology#Science#space #tobithomas #spaceredi #serespace
NextGen Talks | Heifer Side Event at #AFSForum2025
At the Heifer International side event during the Africa Food Systems Forum 2025, the spotlight was on AYuTe NextGen innovators during NextGen Talks: “Why We Stay: Building, Innovating and Rewriting the Story of Agriculture”
Carolyne Mwangi (@kimplanter) and Nurseries Ltd) and @tryphenapreneur (FarmSlate Technologies) stood on one of Africa’s biggest stages to share how they’re building, innovating, and rewriting the story of agriculture.
We’re proud to see AYuTe innovators leading bold conversations and showing what’s possible when young agri-tech leaders get the platform they deserve.
A highlight at #COP29: We were honored to meet H.E. @DrJoyceBanda, Former President of Malawi, & introduce the #YouthAgriChampions work on locally-led adaptation.
We were inspired by her leadership for advancing public-private partnerships to deliver #foodsecurity.
We are proud to kick off our first workshop with our #YouthAgriChampions 2024 from Nigeria, Ghana, Zambia, Kenya, and Rwanda. With expert speaker @elizabethnsima, President of the @eaffinfo and Director of Women Affairs at the @pafo_africa, we discussed challenges and innovative solutions of locally-led #agriculturaladaptation.
Over the summer, 18 inspiring agripreneurs from Ghana 🇬🇭, Kenya 🇰🇪, Nigeria 🇳🇬, Rwanda 🇷🇼, and Zambia 🇿🇲, will work together on a demand paper for #climatechangeadaptation in #Africa!
This paper will be presented to world leaders at #COP29 and give voice to #smallholderfarmers!
Learn more about them: https://t.co/1zhAlfqd2K