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Transforming agriculture: How tech is shaping South Africa's farming future
The Mercury
|December 11, 2025
ACROSS South Africa, a new wave of farming is rising, powered by technology, creativity and ambition.
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AN AQUACULTURE farm. AquaTech is taking root through aquaponics and fish farming, allowing communities to grow fish and vegetables together in systems that save water and increase yields, says the author. | SUPPLIED
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From the rich soils of Giyani in Limpopo to the fields near Vryburg in the Northwest, the future of food goes beyond soil and water. Innovation and inclusion give youth, women and disabled farmers the tools to lead.
AgriTech is transforming the face of farming. Drones survey fields, sensors track soil health and moisture, and mobile apps help farmers detect crop diseases before they spread. Precision irrigation systems cut water use without sacrificing output. At the same time, AquaTech is taking root through aquaponics and fish farming, allowing communities to grow fish and vegetables together in systems that save water and increase yields. This isn't theoretical. Smart aquaponics, solar-powered pumps and app-controlled irrigation are already being used in parts of Mpumalanga and the Western Cape, where farms are producing more while protecting the environment.
For young people, women and disabled farmers, these tools can be life-changing.
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