In an era where agriculture is being reshaped by data, climate realities, and global demand for sustainable supply chains, Martin Robert Ochien’g stands at the forefront of Africa’s agri-tech transformation. As the Group Managing Director and CEO of Sasini PLC, he is leading a quiet yet powerful revolution, one that blends heritage with innovation, and tradition with technology.
With a legacy spanning 75 years, Sasini PLC has long been synonymous with excellence in agriculture. Under Ochien’g’s leadership, the company is no longer just a steward of tradition, it is becoming a blueprint for the future of African agriculture.
A Journey Rooted in Purpose and Performance
Ochien’g’s professional journey did not begin in isolation from agriculture but rather at the intersection of operations, global markets, and sustainability. His early career exposed him to the delicate balance between profitability and purpose, an equilibrium that would later define his leadership philosophy.
When he joined Sasini PLC, he saw more than just a company; he saw potential. The organization’s deep-rooted agricultural heritage, combined with strong governance structures, presented what he describes as a “rare canvas” to innovate at scale. His motivation is clear: to translate technological advancement into tangible impact improving farmer livelihoods, increasing productivity, and strengthening climate resilience.
For Ochien’g, innovation is not about experimentation in isolation. It is about moving ideas from pilot projects into real-world application for farms, factories, and communities where they can make a measurable difference.
Reimagining Agriculture Through Technology
At the heart of Sasini’s transformation lies a three-pillar strategy that is redefining how agriculture operates in Africa. The first pillar is data-driven farming. Sasini has embraced digital transformation across its operations, from digitized farm records to advanced crop health analytics. By leveraging historical data and artificial intelligence, the company enables more precise and informed decision-making at every stage of production.
The second pillar focuses on connected value chains. In a global market where traceability is increasingly critical, Sasini has built an integrated system that tracks produce from farm to consumer. Whether it is coffee, tea, macadamia nuts, or horticultural products, each item is linked to a transparent and traceable journey.
The third pillar emphasizes people and processes. Recognizing that technology is only as effective as the people using it, Sasini has invested heavily in upskilling its workforce. Agronomists, supervisors, and factory staff are trained to use digital tools, fostering a culture of continuous improvement.
Innovation at Work: Tools Shaping the Future
Under Ochien’g’s leadership, Sasini PLC has deployed a suite of cutting-edge technologies that are transforming agricultural productivity and sustainability. Remote sensing technologies, including satellite and drone imagery, allow for real-time monitoring of crop health. Metrics such as vegetation indices and soil moisture levels guide critical decisions like fertilization and pest control, reducing waste while improving yield quality.
IoT-enabled devices such as soil moisture probes and micro-weather stations optimize irrigation and resource use. These tools ensure that water and energy are used efficiently, particularly in regions where resources are scarce.
Digital traceability systems provide end-to-end visibility, ensuring compliance with international market standards. Meanwhile, “Factory 4.0” initiatives, including equipment monitoring and energy metering, enhance operational efficiency and reduce downtime.
Perhaps most impactful are Sasini’s farmer service platforms. These mobile-based tools deliver real-time advisory services, training content, pricing information, and digital payment solutions to smallholder farmers bridging the gap between innovation and accessibility.
Empowering Smallholders, Strengthening Communities
One of the defining aspects of Ochien’g’s leadership is his commitment to inclusivity. Sasini’s out-grower model places smallholder farmers at the centre of its transformation strategy.
Through structured programs, farmers receive access to training, quality inputs, and market linkages. Digital advisory tools complement traditional extension services, ensuring that knowledge reaches even the most remote areas.
The results are tangible. Farmers adopting improved practices have reported significant yield increases, often in double digits percentage terms. Improved grading standards translate into better market prices, while faster and more transparent payment systems enhance financial stability.
Beyond economic gains, Sasini invests in community development supporting health, education, and water initiatives. Special focus is given to empowering women and youth, recognizing their critical role in the future of agriculture.
Climate-Smart Agriculture in Action
Agriculture today faces unprecedented challenges from climate change, and Ochien’g is acutely aware of the urgency. Sasini’s approach is rooted in climate-smart practices that integrate sustainability at every level.
Water stewardship is a priority, with micro-irrigation systems and data-driven scheduling reducing water usage. Regenerative farming practices such as mulching, cover cropping, and organic soil management help restore soil health and enhance carbon sequestration.
The company also invests in biodiversity conservation, protecting natural ecosystems through reforestation and habitat preservation. On the processing side, energy efficiency measures and renewable energy integration reduce the carbon footprint of operations. For Ochien’g, technology serves as the unifying thread enabling the monitoring, modeling, and management of environmental impact while maintaining productivity and quality.
Leadership Grounded in Values
Ochien’g’s leadership philosophy is both pragmatic and principled. He believes that profitability and sustainability are not mutually exclusive but mutually reinforcing.
His decision-making is guided by data and evidence, ensuring that strategies are grounded in measurable outcomes rather than assumptions. At the same time, he emphasizes empathy ensuring that technological solutions are practical and accessible for those working in the field.
Collaboration is another cornerstone of his approach. By partnering with universities, startups, and development organizations, Sasini amplifies its impact and accelerates innovation. Transparency and governance remain central, reinforcing trust among stakeholders from farmers to global buyers.
Overcoming Challenges in Agricultural Transformation
Introducing technology into traditional agricultural systems is not without challenges. Resistance to change, limited infrastructure, and cost constraints can hinder adoption.
Sasini addresses these barriers through a holistic approach. Training programs and user-friendly interfaces make technology accessible, while integrated systems prevent fragmentation. Each innovation is backed by a clear business case, ensuring that it delivers measurable value.
In regions with limited connectivity, offline-capable applications and solar-powered devices ensure continuity of operations demonstrating that innovation can thrive even in resource-constrained environments.
The Future of Agri-Tech in Africa
Looking ahead, Ochien’g envisions a future where agri-tech plays a transformative role in bridging yield gaps, enhancing quality, and mitigating climate risks.
Precision agriculture will optimize resource use, while advanced analytics will enable better risk management. Traceability systems will meet growing consumer demand for transparency, and data-driven financial services will expand access to credit and insurance for farmers.
However, he emphasizes that technology alone is not enough. Success will depend on strong human systems, extension services, market linkages, and supportive policies that enable innovation to scale.
Milestones Redefining the Landscape
Sasini PLC’s recent achievements underscore its leadership in agri-tech transformation. The rollout of end-to-end traceability systems has strengthened buyer confidence, while predictive agronomy pilots are improving decision-making across seasons.
Energy efficiency upgrades in processing facilities have reduced emissions and enhanced productivity. Meanwhile, expanded support for smallholder farmers including nurseries and digital training continues to drive adoption of climate-smart practices.
A Vision for Lasting Impact
For aspiring entrepreneurs, Ochien’g offers practical advice: start with real problems, not technology. Engage with farmers, understand their challenges, and design solutions that deliver measurable impact. He advocates for resilience in design, strong partnerships, and a commitment to values reminding innovators that agriculture is ultimately about people, livelihoods, and dignity.
Growing Value That Endures
As Sasini PLC continues its transformation journey, Ochien’g remains focused on a simple yet powerful ambition: to create a connected ecosystem where farms, factories, and consumers are linked by quality, sustainability, and trust.
In doing so, he is not just leading a company he is shaping the future of African agriculture. Through innovation grounded in purpose, Martin Robert Ochien’g is proving that the path to agricultural transformation lies not in abandoning tradition, but in reimagining it for a new era.
