
How DeepLeaf Is Using AI to Revolutionize Crop Health in Africa
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Can a simple photo help farmers detect plant diseases in seconds?
In this episode of AgriTech Founders Diary, we sit down with El Mehdi Aboulmenadel, founder and CEO of DeepLeaf. From using smartphones for disease detection to working with banks and telecoms, El Mehdi shares how DeepLeaf is transforming African agriculture through AI.
What we talked about:
Symptom-based disease detection that spots new illnesses
Reducing pesticide use and increasing yield for smallholder farmers
Partnering with banks and telecoms to scale adoption
Moving from hardware to a fully digital, partner-first model
Advice for agri-tech founders building AI tools in Africa
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