UMRI Interdisciplinary Research
Platformisation of Rural Africa
This interdisciplinary pilot project investigates the political economy of agricultural data in Sub-Saharan Africa. From mobile apps that connect farmers to markets, to digital credit and advisory platforms, agriculture is being rapidly transformed by data-driven technologies. Yet behind these promises lie crucial questions about data ownership, dependency, and control — questions that have received little empirical attention. By mapping how agricultural and farmer data move between local users, platforms, and global markets, the project explores how platformization and datafication are reshaping African agriculture, and what these shifts mean for equity, sovereignty, and the future of farming.
We are keen to connect with practitioners, developers, policymakers, and farmers who are involved in the design, implementation, or everyday use of digital technologies in agriculture. Our project explores how agricultural apps and data platforms are transforming farming practices, livelihoods, and resource governance across sub-Saharan Africa. Between November 2025 and March 2026, our research team will be conducting interviews and collecting first-hand experiences from individuals and organizations working in this field.
If you are interested in sharing your perspective, or if your organization is engaged in digital agriculture initiatives, we would love to hear from you. Your insights will contribute to a better understanding of how digital infrastructures shape the future of agriculture — from local innovation to global policy.