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Tiger Challenge (International Applicants)

Precision Agriculture for Development (PAD)

Team Leader
Jonathan Lehe
Solution overview
Our Solution
Precision Agriculture for Development (PAD)
Tagline
Digital agricultural extension to improve farmer incomes, food security, environmental sustainability, and mitigate climate change.
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The vast majority of the three billion smallholder farmers and their families worldwide, including 102 million in Bangladesh, live in poverty because of poor agricultural productivity [IFAD, 2014]. Harnessing technology, data science, and behavioral economics, PAD empowers smallholder farmers without access to quality agricultural information by providing them with timely, customized, and actionable advice through voice and SMS messages. To date, we have reached 2.9 million farmers in seven countries, including Bangladesh.

With 40% of the Bangladeshi workforce in agriculture, four-fifths of rural households owning a mobile phone, and farmer yields projected to decrease by 25-50% in coastal districts due to climate change, our digital extension has the potential to complement the government extension service and positively impact millions of people in Bangladesh at low cost. [World Bank Data, 2019, Bayes, 2019, Salehin M. et al., 2018].

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What is the problem you are solving?

An estimated 3 billion people live in smallholder farmer households [FAO, 2015]. In Bangladesh, 102 million people live in rural communities, and 35% of them live in poverty [World Bank Data, 2019]. A major cause of low income in rural communities is poor agricultural productivity. In Bangladesh, the rice yield gap is 50-60%, and is increasing  because of a rapidly changing climate and environmental degradation due to soil salinity and flooding [IFPRI, 2013, Salehin M. et al., 2018, Timsina, J. et al., 2018 ].

Adopting simple, sustainable agricultural practices can increase yields. For example, several agronomic trials have found that appropriate use of agricultural lime [Opala, P. et al., 2018] [Owino, K., 2015] [Pretty, J. et al., 2006], hybrid seeds [Kisinyo, P. et al., 2015], fertilizer [Duflo, E. et al., 2008], pest, disease, and weed management [Das, S.R., 2012], and resource-conserving practices such as reduced or zero-tillage [Duflo, E. et al., 2008] resulted in mean yield increases up to 79%. However, adoption of these agricultural practices remains low due to poor access to quality agricultural information. Taking advantage of high mobile phone ownership in Bangladesh, PAD can disseminate relevant, environmentally-focused advice to dramatically improve yields, income and climate resilience.

Who are you serving?

Our beneficiaries are smallholder farmers and their households. The majority are poor, with many farming less than 2 hectares and living at subsistence levels. They are often food insecure, and suffer from nutritional problems such as insufficient calories. There are 3 billion target beneficiaries globally, and 1 billion in the seven countries where PAD operates, including 102 million in Bangladesh. Bangladeshi farmers are incredibly vulnerable to climate change, with flooding, poor soil quality, and soil salinity threatening crop yields. However, adoption of sustainable farming practices can mitigate these losses, making them an ideal population to serve. [IFPRI, 2013].

PAD’s mobile advisory service provides timely and relevant information to farmers, customized by crop, soil type, agro-ecological zone, etc. Our content covers topics such as fertilizer, pesticide, and seed variety recommendations, as well as planting and harvest advice, and is developed and tested based on expert agronomist advice and farmer focus groups to determine their most urgent information needs. Our service includes a Q&A feature, which allows farmers to ask agronomists questions, addressing their direct and immediate needs. PAD also conducts A/B tests and farmer surveys to improve our service, making it easier to use and responsive to user feedback.

What is your solution?

In Bangladesh, we propose to build a digital advisory system focused on mitigating yield loss caused by climate change and environmental degradation. Our team of agronomists, utilizing the principles of human centered design, will generate a package of practices to address critical challenges confronting farmers. For example, to address soil salinity, we will send messages encouraging farmers to adopt salt-tolerant varieties, such as Boro rice, encourage the adoption of alternative sowing methods, such as sowing on the ridge of a furrow, and message farmers to add nutrients to the soil at optimal times. To mitigate pest-related crop losses, the second largest cause of crop loss in Bangladesh after climate-related shocks, we will recommend sustainable and safe use of pesticides [IFPRI, 2013].    

Building on PAD’s global operational experience, our solution will deliver customized agricultural advice directly to farmers’ mobile phones through a variety of delivery channels, including: 1) regular (i.e. weekly) outbound push voice calls, timed to each stage of the agricultural season; 2) regular outbound push SMS messages; 3) inbound Q&A services where farmers can dial in and pose questions to be answered by agronomists within 24-48 hours; 4) inbound interactive voice response (IVR) hotlines where farmers dial in and pull content from an automated menu options using their keypads; and 5) mobile apps to provide advanced content such as video and photos for smartphone users.

Our solution uses data and rigorous research to deliver continuous improvements in quality and targeting, while maximizing scale and minimizing cost. For example, we use experimental approaches to compare message content and framing, and use datasets from a network of partners (e.g., farmer characteristics, soil fertility, weather, etc.) to customize advice and improve targeting based on user engagement. Leveraging scale, we use big data analytics and machine learning to deepen our ability to customize and target over time. Operating at scale across multiple settings, we can amplify the impacts we deliver to farmers by making our learnings available to the broader agricultural extension community.

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  • Reduce economic vulnerability and lower barriers to global participation and inclusion, including expanding access to information, internet, and digital literacy
  • Support economic development and food security in rural Bangladesh through sustainable farming and agricultural methods
Where our solution team is headquartered or located:
Boston, MA, USA
In which sector would you categorize your solution?
  • Agriculture
  • Technology
Our solution's stage of development:
  • Growth
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Solution Team:
Jonathan Lehe
Jonathan Lehe
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