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Unemployed, Kenyan graduates turn to high-tech agriculture
Facing a shortage of formal jobs, many educated young Kenyans are shifting to agriculture integrated with digital tools and AI to earn a living and build careers. Farmers like Chepkorir Rotich and Geoffrey Kiprop leverage social media, AI apps, and modern techniques to overcome unemployment and achieve profitability. Experts advocate viewing agriculture as formal employment, with technology enabling content creation and precision farming.