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Fahari Aviation and aak-GROW Partner to Advance Drone-Enabled Precision Agriculture in Kenya

April 15, 2026
2 min read
Author: Editorial Team

This partnership will focus on several key areas including joint research and development, training and capacity building, policy engagement, technology integration, funding initiatives, and sustainability programmes.

Fahari Aviation Limited,  a subsidiary of Kenya Airways, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with aak-GROW / CropLife Kenya  to accelerate the adoption of drone-enabled precision agriculture across Kenya. The partnership marks a significant step toward safer, more efficient, and sustainable farming practices.

The collaboration brings together Fahari Aviation’s expertise in unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) operations and agricultural drone services with aak-GROW / CropLife Kenya’s leadership in pesticide stewardship, safety training, and crop protection regulation. Together, the partners aim to transform how agricultural inputs are applied while strengthening compliance and environmental protection standards.

“This partnership reflects our commitment to leveraging drone technology to enhance agricultural productivity while prioritising safety, sustainability, and environmental protection. By empowering farmers with innovative tools, we are contributing to a more resilient and future-ready agricultural sector.”

Mr. Hawkins Musili, General Manager, Fahari Aviation 

“Through this collaboration, we are reinforcing our commitment to responsible pesticide use and advancing sustainable agriculture. By combining innovation with strong stewardship, we can support farmers in improving productivity while safeguarding their health and the environment.”

Mr. Joel Mutai, Ag. CEO, aak-GROW / CropLife Kenya

This partnership will focus on several key areas including joint research and development, training and capacity building, policy engagement, technology integration, funding initiatives, and sustainability programmes. These efforts are designed to support farmers and agronomists with the knowledge and tools required to adopt drone technology responsibly and effectively.

The initiative is expected to deliver a wide range of benefits across the agricultural value chain. Farmers will benefit from reduced input costs and improved crop yields through precise application of pesticides and fertilisers. The use of drones will also enhance safety by minimising direct exposure to hazardous chemicals, while improving traceability and accountability in application practices.

In addition, the partnership will promote the integration of advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence and satellite imagery to further optimise farming practices. It also seeks to align Kenya’s agricultural sector with international standards by supporting the development of policies that encourage safe and regulated drone use.

By enabling targeted application and reducing chemical runoff, the collaboration contributes to environmental conservation and supports efforts to lower the carbon footprint associated with traditional farming methods. This partnership underscores a shared commitment to driving innovation and sustainability in Kenya’s agricultural sector.

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