Agriculture is an industry ripe for disruption in Africa, as we uncover in the June/July issue of FORBES AFRICA. But improving yield, efficiency and profitability in this sector comes down to the harvesting of technology. At its forefront are the agritech innovators who we profile bringing transformative changes in the continent’s green economy. Robots that harvest grapes, 3D-printed drones for crops and burgers grown from a single cell? Here’s how innovative new technology is making farming more efficient, sustainable and at the same time, revolutionizing agriculture across the continent. Also in this issue, we take a tour of South Africa’s inner cities to offer you snapshots and glimpses of the booming, thriving informal economy, where the street vendors are a visible thread of community and creative survival. Also, presenting the state of African cinema, as more homegrown filmmakers and professionals work to create new paradigm shifts and give the African film industry the boost and blockbuster attention it deserves. We look at how women’s football has made great strides in recent years on the African continent, and the countries heading to the FIFA Women’s World Cup for the first time. All this in addition to our regulars on VCs, startups and commentary from business and academia. Look out for the June/July 2023 issue of FORBES AFRICA!
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Agriculture is an industry ripe for disruption in Africa, as we uncover in the June/July issue of FORBES AFRICA. But improving yield, efficiency and profitability in this sector comes down to the harvesting of technology. At its forefront are the agritech innovators who we profile bringing transformative changes in the continent’s green economy.