Welcome to technology4agri. This blog is an extension of the Agribusiness Society of the University of the West Indies. Its intent is to highlight technologies, techniques, and methods, both new and old, that can be applied to agriculture for the sector’s overall development.

Even technology that has not yet been invented but has been conceptualized is free to post on a blog.

Similarly, any technology meant for another field of work or research but with applications for agriculture at any level can be highlighted.

Technology that can impact all aspects of agriculture is not just welcomed, but celebrated. From primary production, both subsistence and commercial, to agricultural marketing and communication, to food science and consumption, each area, once agri-related, is open for discussion. You’ll be surprised at what technology can immediately benefit agriculture, and we’re excited to explore these possibilities with you!

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Keron Bascombe
Keron Bascombe

Keron is a Trinidad and Tobago-based agriculture journalist, mobile content creator, and the founder of Tech4agri, a social enterprise. Tech4agri employs digital media, journalism, and communication services to assist, inform, and empower agricultural and related stakeholders. It is the first entity to use mobile technology, media, and information sharing in an innovative way, allowing us to connect with ground-level stakeholders as we seek to meet their developmental needs locally, within our Caribbean region, and internationally, given the nature of our fields. Tech4agri has a solid foundation, having supported agriyouth as a blog since 2011 before transitioning to social enterprise in 2014.

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