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The 30% rule: How SORA kills more African mosquitoes for less with AI drones

Summary by thecondia.com
For decades, the fight against malaria in Africa has relied heavily on manual scouting and broad treatment. If a village is at risk, you distribute nets to every household. In Ghana, if a district is a hotspot, you spray puddles with chemicals, targeting the larvae of malaria-causing mosquitoes. But not all puddles require treatment.  SORA, a Japan-headquartered startup with operations across more than 10 African countries, recently put this ine…
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thecondia.com broke the news in on Friday, March 20, 2026.
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