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Pakistani girl tops global AI competition with climate-smart project

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Pakistani girl wins global AI challenge as AS-level STEM student Mahroosh Umer and her multinational team win the AI 4 Good Incubator 2025.

Their project, AgriGuard.AI, took first place in a five-day techthon that drew teams from across the world.

Pakistani girl wins global AI challenge with climate-smart farming solution

The challenge asked a clear question: how can AI speed the path to net zero?

Mahroosh’s team answered with an agriculture platform built for smallholder farmers.

AgriGuard.AI uses satellite images and soil data to give local, practical advice.

It helps farmers improve soil health and unlock income from carbon credits.

Mahroosh led from the front. She prototyped the app in Glide so farmers could see how it works in daily life.

The demo showed how AI tips fit into simple choices: when to irrigate, what to plant, how to manage inputs, and how to record practices for carbon markets.

Judges praised the mix of tech and impact. The platform links climate goals with farmer profit.

It aims to cut guesswork, reduce costs, and raise yields.

For small farms, that means steady income and better resilience to heat and erratic rains.

For Pakistan, the win is a bright signal. Young talent can build tools that serve our fields and our future.

Climate-smart advice, low-cost digital apps, and fair access to carbon credit schemes can lift rural incomes.

With university support, incubators, and access to data, more students can turn ideas into real products.

AgriGuard.AI’s victory also speaks to inclusion. When girls in STEM lead teams and ship working prototypes, the whole ecosystem moves forward.

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