Nigeria, March 6 -- For most farmers in Nigeria, the use of traditional farm tools to cultivate is the most tedious part of the business. Some privileged farmers like Modupe Oyetosho can afford to use machines to grow their crops.

The 35-year-old graduate of Computer Science cultivates maize and cassava on a 5000-acres farm in Edo and Oyo States. Ms Modupe started farming seven years ago as a side hustle while working as a programmer before she resigned and focused on her farming.

Before she became a farmer, she considered Nigeria's importation, hoping to help solve hunger in the country. As a technology person, she decided to bring technology into agriculture. Ms Oyetosho says farming is quite interesting.

She started with two acres o...