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Nigeria’s palm oil industry, a traditional agricultural sector rooted in manual processes, is experiencing a quiet revolution. Artificial intelligence (AI), once reserved for high-tech industries, is now reshaping how palm oil is cultivated and processed in rural Nigeria.
As artificial intelligence continues to redefine global industries, Nigeria is positioning itself to lead the AI revolution in Africa. At the heart of this ambition lies Lagos, the country’s commercial capital and one of the continent’s most dynamic tech ecosystems.
Nigerian SMEs, contributing nearly 50% to the GDP, are rapidly adopting digital tools to enhance growth, efficiency, and market reach. Mobile tech, fintech, e-commerce, cloud solutions, and remote work tools are key drivers, though infrastructure and digital literacy challenges remain.
by Joseph James Udoh & WBN News AfricaNigerian SMEs, contributing nearly 50% to the GDP, are rapidly adopting digital tools to enhance growth, efficiency, and market reach. Mobile tech, fintech, e-commerce, cloud solutions, and remote work tools are key drivers, though infrastructure and digital literacy challenges remain.
by Joseph James Udoh & WBN News AfricaNigeria’s palm oil industry, a traditional agricultural sector rooted in manual processes, is experiencing a quiet revolution. Artificial intelligence (AI), once reserved for high-tech industries, is now reshaping how palm oil is cultivated and processed in rural Nigeria.
by Joseph James Udoh & WBN News Africa & WBN AiAs artificial intelligence continues to redefine global industries, Nigeria is positioning itself to lead the AI revolution in Africa. At the heart of this ambition lies Lagos, the country’s commercial capital and one of the continent’s most dynamic tech ecosystems.
by Joseph James Udoh & WBN News Africa