Fahari Aviation, CropLife Kenya Partner to Boost Drone-Powered Precision Farming

 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.

Fahari Aviation Limited, a subsidiary of Kenya Airways, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with aak-GROW/CropLife Kenya to accelerate the adoption of drone-enabled precision agriculture across the country. The partnership is expected to enhance efficiency, safety and sustainability in farming by promoting modern technologies in the application of agricultural inputs.

The collaboration brings together Fahari Aviation’s expertise in unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) and agricultural drone services with CropLife Kenya’s leadership in pesticide stewardship, safety training and crop protection regulation. The two organisations aim to improve compliance standards while minimising environmental impact.

Fahari Aviation General Manager Hawkins Musili Said said the partnership underscores the company’s commitment to innovation in agriculture. “This partnership reflects our focus on leveraging drone technology to boost productivity while prioritising safety, sustainability and environmental protection. By equipping farmers with innovative tools, we are supporting a more resilient and future-ready agricultural sector,” he said.

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