Cultivating the soil with traditional power tillers involves walking behind the machine by hand, a problem that farmers are seeking to solve in order to increase the efficiency of their operations.<br /><br />Ousmane KABORÉ, founder of the "Société de Recherche et de Conception", has come up with an ingenious solution. By removing the rear wheel of a motorbike and attaching their system, the motorbike is transformed into a multi-purpose agricultural machine. It's a revolution that makes it possible to carry out a range of operations, from spreading organic fertiliser to milling and sowing, offering a practical and efficient alternative.<br /><br />In this video, Ousmane describes the benefits for farmers, from mechanisation of production to urban-field versatility, including the possibility of lighting. He envisages the impact of this innovation on agriculture, with affordable costs and mass production to make this technology accessible to all.
