In Ghana, smallholder farmers are the backbone of the food system, but vast fields and limited resources make it hard to keep crops healthy. Many diseases go unnoticed, water usage is a guess, and yields suffer. Drones for Africa changes that. We use drones equipped with powerful cameras to scan fields, giving farmers "x-ray vision" for their crops.  These high-resolution images help them identify diseases early, target water exactly where it's needed, and even attract pollinators for better fruit set.  With this data, farmers can make informed decisions, boost yields, and build a more sustainable food future for Ghana.