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ELIJAH TUMUSIIME: How internet access is changing the face of farming in Uganda

by UG STANDARD EDITOR | UG STANDARD EDITORIAL
22/04/2026
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Elijah Tumusiime is the Chief Commercial Officer Roke Telkom.
Elijah Tumusiime is the Chief Commercial Officer Roke Telkom.

Agriculture is a major pillar in the Ugandan economy, contributing to over 25% of the country’s GDP. However, a large portion of the industry has depended on antiquated techniques for decades, which restricts market access and productivity. As internet connectivity starts to change how farmers grow, harvest, and market their produce, a shift in how things are done is taking place.

The internet is increasingly becoming as crucial to farming in Uganda’s rural villages as rainfall and rich soil. Farmers now have access to pest alerts, crop management guidance, and real-time weather forecasts via connected mobile phones and internet platforms. They can reduce losses and increase yields by using this information to make better decisions about when to plant, water, or harvest.

Another significant benefit of connection is the availability of market data. In the past, many farmers relied on intermediaries to update prices and find buyers, which frequently left them with little negotiating leverage. Farmers now monitor crop prices in major marketplaces, communicate directly with traders, and investigate local export prospects thanks to internet-enabled platforms. A quarter of Uganda’s GDP comes from agriculture, and improved market access can significantly affect incomes, according to the Uganda Bureau of Statistics’ 2024 report from the population census.

Agricultural financing is also changing as a result of digital connectivity. Farmers, cooperatives, and buyers may now deal more quickly and securely thanks to mobile money and internet payment methods. Farmers may use their phones to transact instantaneously rather than travelling great distances to pay suppliers or collect payments. This convenience helps Uganda’s smallholder farmers engage more actively in official markets and promotes a more efficient value chain.

Opening agriculture to a new generation of entrepreneurs is another key benefit of the internet. A growing number of young Ugandans are embracing digital platforms to receive extension services, view training videos, learn about contemporary farming techniques, and even start agritech businesses. The potential to create a more intelligent, technologically advanced agricultural sector increases as internet availability in Uganda keeps rising.

Reliable connectivity companies like Roke Telkom are essential in this situation. Connectivity providers are assisting in closing the digital divide between metropolitan areas and rural communities by extending high-speed internet infrastructure to businesses, institutions, and rural communities. Connecting agribusinesses, cooperatives, and agro-processors allows them to manage logistics, monitor storage facilities, coordinate supply chains, and provide farmers with real-time information.

Fertile land, diligent farmers, and the robustness of Uganda’s digital infrastructure will determine the country’s agricultural destiny. Increasing dependable internet connectivity in rural areas will open up new possibilities for resilience, productivity, and equitable economic growth. Uganda can create a digitally connected agricultural ecosystem where farmers have access to markets, resources, and information necessary to prosper in a contemporary economy by working together with the government, telecom companies, development partners, and the private sector. Connectivity is already sowing the seeds of change, and with continued investment in digital skills and internet infrastructure, Uganda’s farmers will be better equipped to feed the country and compete in international markets in the future.

The writer, Elijah Tumusiime is the Chief Commercial Officer Roke Telkom.

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