The Ghana Chapter of The AI Collective, in partnership with Knowledge Innovations, will host a special session on “Harnessing AI for Small-Scale Farming: Cropredict and the Future of Agricultural Insights” on December 1, 2025, at Ho, as part of the 7th Volta Trade and Investment Fair.
The AI Collective is the world’s largest grassroots AI community, empowering over 70,000 pioneers globally through events, workshops, and research to promote trust, openness, and human-centered AI development.
Knowledge Innovations drives digital transformation in emerging markets, offering advisory and technology solutions focused on AI, innovation, inclusion, and sustainable development.
The Volta Trade and Investment Fair, running from November 26 to December 8, 2025, is Ghana’s premier platform for showcasing regional economic potential and investment opportunities. This year’s edition will feature technology, industry, and agribusiness innovations driving inclusive growth in the Volta Region and beyond.
The upcoming AI and agriculture dialogue will explore how artificial intelligence is transforming smallholder farming. With a spotlight on Cropredict, a platform designed for small and distributed farms, the session will demonstrate how data-driven tools are enabling real-time monitoring of crop production and generating actionable insights to enhance yields, resource management, and market access.
The event will feature interactive discussions, demonstrations, and networking opportunities for farmers, agribusiness leaders, policymakers, and technology innovators. Cropredict’s integration of AI into farming practices highlights Ghana’s growing reputation as a hub for tech-enabled, sustainable agriculture.
Dr. Kwami Ahiabenu, member of The AI Collective’s global expansion team and Director of the Ghana Chapter, said: “We are very excited to hold an important interactive conversation about how AI can support agriculture in Ghana. Agriculture serves as an important backbone for our economy, and the use of AI to drive productivity becomes very critical.”
The AI Collective, which brings together more than 70,000 members worldwide, connects founders, researchers, operators, and investors committed to guiding the responsible and human-centered development of artificial intelligence. The Ghana Chapter is playing a leading role in fostering local innovation that aligns with global AI safety and inclusion principles.
The event is open to farmers, technology innovators, educators, policymakers, and the general public interested in the future of AI in agriculture. Interested participants can register via https://luma.com/aic-gh-12-1.