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Smart Farming in Algeria: How AI Startups Are Modernising a 12% GDP Sector

Smart Farming in Algeria: How AI Startups Are Modernising a 12% GDP Sector

ALGERIATECH Editorial
May 22, 2026

⚡ Key Takeaways Algeria’s agriculture sector contributes 12-13% of GDP and employs 9-10% of the workforce, yet digital adoption remains...

ALSAT-3B: How Algeria’s New Satellite Unlocks AI for Farming and Cities

ALSAT-3B: How Algeria’s New Satellite Unlocks AI for Farming and Cities

ALGERIATECH Editorial
May 16, 2026

⚡ Key Takeaways Algeria launched two earth-observation satellites in January 2026 — ALSAT-3A (January 15) and ALSAT-3B (January 30) —...

Algeria AI in Agriculture: Precision Farming Startups Target a 12% GDP Sector

Algeria AI in Agriculture: Precision Farming Startups Target a 12% GDP Sector

ALGERIATECH Editorial
May 14, 2026

⚡ Key Takeaways Agriculture represents 12% of Algeria’s GDP and employs 20% of the workforce, yet AI penetration in Algerian...

Precision Agriculture Meets AI: How Smart Farming Boosts Crop Yields in North Africa

Precision Agriculture Meets AI: How Smart Farming Boosts Crop Yields in North Africa

ALGERIATECH Editorial
April 11, 2026

Algeria adopts precision agriculture with AI-driven irrigation, satellite monitoring, and IoT sensors to boost crop yields up to 30%.

Algeria’s AgriTech Awakening: Smart Farming and AI Startups Driving Precision Agriculture

Algeria’s AgriTech Awakening: Smart Farming and AI Startups Driving Precision Agriculture

ALGERIATECH Editorial
April 9, 2026

Algeria's agritech sector emerges with smart farming startups using AI and precision agriculture to transform food production.

Beyond FarmAI: Algeria’s Agritech Startup Scene in Oran, Constantine, and Tlemcen

Beyond FarmAI: Algeria’s Agritech Startup Scene in Oran, Constantine, and Tlemcen

ALGERIATECH Editorial
January 28, 2026

Algeria feeds 46 million people from a country where roughly 12–13% of arable land is irrigated. That gap between potential and reality is the market that a generation of regional agritech founders is now working to close — and the action is not only in Algiers.

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