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Mechanising Africa's farms won't work unless we do it differently

A tea plucking machine at James Finlays Tea Estate in Kericho County. [FILE]

For decades, Africa’s agricultural mechanisation has been guided by a stubborn assumption: if tractors transformed farming elsewhere, surely, they would do the same here.

So, we shipped in large, expensive machines built for flat fields and industrial supply chains – and declared progress.

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