Senegal launches GEOAGRI-SEN project

Date: 2026-07-18
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By:   Nana Appiah Acquaye

The Senegalese Agency for Space Studies (ASES) has launched a three-day workshop to advance the use of space technologies, geospatial sciences and artificial intelligence in support of agricultural development, transhumance management and soil monitoring across the country.

The workshop, which opened in Saly Portudal, is centred on the GEOAGRI-SEN project, an initiative funded by the Banque Ouest Africaine de Développement (BOAD). The project aims to strengthen evidence-based public decision-making by leveraging satellite data and digital technologies to improve agricultural policies and natural resource management.

Speaking at the opening of the workshop, ASES Director General Maram Kaire emphasized the growing importance of space technologies beyond scientific research, describing them as practical tools for informed decision-making.

"Space is no longer just a scientific or technological field; it is now a decision-making tool," Kaire said, stressing that technology only creates value when it addresses the real needs of users.

The GEOAGRI-SEN project was presented by consultant Moussa Sall, who outlined its three main pillars: promoting smart agriculture, enabling real-time management of transhumance, and strengthening soil monitoring systems.

According to ASES, the initiative seeks to improve the collection and analysis of geospatial data to support policymakers, agricultural stakeholders and local communities in making informed decisions that enhance productivity and sustainable land management.

The workshop brought together representatives from government institutions, research organisations, development partners, farmers and livestock breeders. Participants were divided into three thematic working groups to refine project proposals and technical frameworks ahead of the project's feasibility study.

The collaborative sessions are expected to help identify priority needs, validate proposed interventions and ensure that the technologies developed under the GEOAGRI-SEN initiative respond effectively to the realities of Senegal's agricultural sector.

 

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