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    Kenya Accelerates Smart Farming as Fahari Aviation, CropLife Kenya Partner on Drone Technology

    Felix NjengaBy Felix NjengaApril 16, 2026
    On the left, Mr Hawkins Musili, Fahari Aviation General Manager and Mr. Joel Mutai, Ag. CEO aak-GROW / CropLife Kenya exchanging signed MoUs to accelerate the adoption of drone-enabled precision agriculture across Kenya
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    Fahari Aviation Limited, a subsidiary of Kenya Airways, has entered into a strategic partnership with aak-GROW / CropLife Kenya aimed at fast-tracking the uptake of drone-powered precision agriculture across the country.

    The agreement, formalised through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), signals a major push toward modernising Kenya’s farming sector by promoting safer, more efficient and environmentally sustainable practices.

    The collaboration combines Fahari Aviation’s technical capabilities in unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) and drone-based agricultural services with the partner organisation’s expertise in pesticide management, safety compliance and crop protection oversight. The two entities intend to reshape how farm inputs such as fertilisers and pesticides are applied, while reinforcing adherence to regulatory and environmental standards.

    Speaking during the signing, Fahari Aviation General Manager Hawkins Musili noted that the initiative underscores the company’s commitment to harnessing emerging technologies to boost agricultural productivity. He emphasised that integrating drone solutions into farming will not only enhance efficiency but also uphold critical priorities such as safety and environmental conservation.

    On his part, acting Chief Executive Officer of aak-GROW / CropLife Kenya, Joel Mutai, said the partnership reflects a shared vision of promoting responsible pesticide use while advancing sustainable agricultural practices. He highlighted the importance of blending innovation with strong stewardship frameworks to help farmers increase yields without compromising their health or the environment.

    Under the agreement, the two organisations will collaborate on a range of initiatives, including research and innovation, farmer training and capacity development, policy advocacy, and the integration of cutting-edge technologies. They will also explore funding opportunities and roll out sustainability-driven programmes to support farmers and agronomists in adopting drone technology effectively.

    The initiative is expected to have far-reaching benefits across the agricultural value chain. Farmers stand to gain from lower input costs and higher productivity through the precise application of farm chemicals. Additionally, the use of drones is set to improve safety by reducing direct human exposure to potentially harmful substances, while enhancing transparency and accountability in farm operations.

    The partnership will further promote the adoption of advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence and satellite imaging to optimise agricultural practices. It also aims to align Kenya’s farming sector with global standards by supporting policies that encourage the safe and regulated use of drone technology.

    Environmental sustainability remains a central focus of the collaboration. By enabling targeted application of inputs and minimising chemical wastage and runoff, the initiative is expected to contribute to conservation efforts and help reduce the carbon footprint associated with agricultural activities.

    The move comes at a time when Kenya is increasingly turning to innovation to address challenges in food production, climate change and resource efficiency, positioning drone technology as a key driver of the country’s agricultural transformation.

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