She promotes healthy and environmentally friendly farming practices, using technology to help farmers make informed decisions.
Afoussata Thiam (photo) is a Senegalese information and communication technology (ICT) and sustainable agriculture expert. She is the founder and CEO of AGROMET SERVICE, a tech startup dedicated to optimizing agricultural practices.
Founded in 2021, AGROMET SERVICE aims to address the social and environmental challenges faced by farmers, particularly those related to climate change. The company specializes in designing smart, connected weather stations that provide farmers with real-time meteorological data and alerts about climatic conditions.
“Unlike other methods that are not accessible to everyone, this eco-friendly solution is equipped with reliable and durable weather sensors, paired with a simple and user-friendly application. Our product is accessible, affordable, and profitable,” the startup explains.
On October 10, Afoussata Thiam secured second place for AGROMET SERVICE at the Orange Social Venture Prize Africa and Middle East (POESAM) in Senegal, earning a reward of 4 million CFA francs (approximately 6,600 USD).
Afoussata Thiam graduated from the University of Sine Saloum El-Hadj Ibrahima Niass in 2022 with a degree in AgroTIC, or ICT applied to agriculture.
Melchior Koba