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Smart Agriculture in Nyagatare: 2025 Tech Solutions

 Smart farming technologies in Nyagatare District, Rwanda, 2025 – boosting crop yields, conserving water, and improving farmers’ livelihoods.

Smart Agriculture in Nyagatare District, Rwanda: 2025’s Game-Changing Tech for Farmers

Introduction

        Agriculture in Nyagatare District, Eastern Province of Rwanda, has entered a new era—one defined by innovation, sustainability, and resilience against climate change. Once plagued by droughts, pest invasions, and unpredictable yields, local farmers are now harnessing advanced smart agriculture technologies to double, and in some cases triple, their harvests.

        In 2025, Rinda-Farm and Baza-Farm, two groundbreaking solutions developed by STES Group Ltd and supported by the Rwanda Development Organization (RDO) with funding from Rwanda Green Fund (FONERWA), have transformed maize and vegetable farming in the region.

1. The Technologies Transforming Nyagatare Farming

    1.2 Rinda-Farm: Smart Pest Control

Rinda-Farm pest control technology in Nyagatare maize farm
            Rinda-Farm solar lamp with pesticide basin in Nyagatare farm

Rinda-Farm uses an innovative solar-powered lamp and pesticide basin to trap harmful insects, especially the notorious Fall Armyworm (FAW). The light attracts nocturnal pests, which are then eliminated before they can damage crops.

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Pests Controlled:
                    (i) Fall Armyworm,
                    (ii) Leaf-folder moths,
                    (iii) Stem borer moths,
                    (iV) Fruit bored Aphids,
                    (v) Whiteflies,
                    (vi) Crop beetles
Impact:

Farmers have drastically reduced pesticide costs—from Rwf 30,000 a week to Rwf 5,000—while protecting their maize and vegetables more effectively.

 1.2. Baza-Farm: IoT-Based Smart Irrigation

Baza-Farm IoT irrigation device monitoring soil moisture
                    Baza-Farm IoT sensor installed in a maize field.

     BazaFarm’s solar-powered IoT devices monitor soil moisture, temperature, and fertility in real-time. Data is sent directly to farmers’ smartphones, enabling precision irrigation through automated pivots and sprinkler systems.

Benefits: 

(i) Optimized water use,

(ii) Year-round crop cultivation (three growing seasons instead of two),

(iii) Increased yields  of maize, soybeans and vegetables,

(iv) Reduced water wastage

2. Real Farmer Success Stories

  • Muhamad Ngarukiye (70 years old)—Increased maize yields from 2–3 tons to 5 tons per hectare, earning Rwf 1.1 million per season while saving Rwf 600,000 in expenses.
  • Dismas Rutanga—Boosted maize production from 1.5 tons to up to 8 tons per hectare.
  • Teya Mukakalisa—Improved her harvest from 2 to 3 tons on just 0.5 hectares and invested in home improvements like buying a television.
Nyagatare farmers celebrating increased maize harvests
                
Nyagatare farmers harvesting maize

3. Why This Matters in 2025

With climate change intensifying in Rwanda, the ability to maintain high productivity despite droughts and pests is critical. Nyagatare’s adoption of smart farming aligns with Rwanda’s Vision 2050 for agricultural modernization, food security, and rural development.

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4. Best Practices for Adopting Smart Agriculture

1.    Start Small—Implement technology on a small plot before scaling up.

2.    Leverage Cooperative Support—Work within groups like KOBUKA and KABOKU for cost-sharing and technical assistance.

3.    Integrate Data – Use collected IoT data for decisions on irrigation, fertilization, and pest control.

4.    Train Continuously—Stay updated on technology usage and maintenance.

 Rwanda Green Fund (FONERWA)—Supporting green growth in Rwanda.

Rwanda Development Organization (RDO)—Empowering rural communities through innovation.

            Conclusion

            The success of smart agriculture technologies in Nyagatare proves that innovation, when paired with local knowledge, can overcome the challenges of climate change and food insecurity. As more farmers adopt RindaFarm and BazaFarm in 2025, Rwanda’s path toward sustainable and profitable agriculture becomes clearer than ever.

       Motivation

           Smart agriculture is more than just technology—it’s a lifeline for rural communities. In Nyagatare, it offers farmers the power to overcome unpredictable weather, limited resources, and fluctuating markets. By embracing innovation, they are not only increasing harvests but also improving food security and community well-being. This transformation shows that with the right tools and knowledge, even smallholder farmers can compete in modern markets, protect the environment, and create a brighter future for the next generation. It’s a story of hope, resilience, and progress rooted in the heart of Rwanda.  

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