ROLE OF ICT IN THE DISSEMINATION AND ACCESS OF AGRICULTURAL INFORMATION BY SMALLHOLDER FARMERS IN SOUTH EASTERN KENYA

The agricultural sector has been described as the engine for economic growth and improved livelihoods in Africa. However, the sector has been in decline over many years and poor farmers have largely remained poor with 73 percent of the people living in rural areas subsisting on less than a dollar a...

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Main Authors: Daisy Mbucu Ireri, Mzee Awuor, James Ogalo, David Nzuki
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Zibeline International 2021-07-01
Series:Acta Informatica Malaysia
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Online Access:https://actainformaticamalaysia.com/archives/AIM/1aim2021/1aim2021-31-41.pdf
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author Daisy Mbucu Ireri
Mzee Awuor
James Ogalo
David Nzuki
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description The agricultural sector has been described as the engine for economic growth and improved livelihoods in Africa. However, the sector has been in decline over many years and poor farmers have largely remained poor with 73 percent of the people living in rural areas subsisting on less than a dollar a day. The efforts to ensure global food security face an ever-expanding list of challenges such as climate change, reduced biodiversity, increasingly frequent natural disasters, food price volatility and inefficient supply chains. The inaccessibility of technological and market information has been cited as the major reason for the low productivity in African agriculture knowledge and information have become the major drivers of social and economic transformation in the world. The objective of the paper was to demonstrate the role of ICT in the dissemination and access of agricultural information by smallholder farmers in South Eastern Kenya. The researcher used mixed research method because it had the ability to explore both quantitative and qualitative research methods hence the researcher had the opportunity to use a wide variety of techniques that aided the research process. This study was carried out in Machakos, Makueni and Kitui Counties of Kenya. The local community were mostly smallholder farmers that relied on rain fed agriculture for crop farming of maize, beans, cow pea, pigeon pea and green grams. The study captured in detail the information needs of the farmers by addressing what they required in the course of normal agricultural activities. It was found out that farmers required information on soil management, pest management, use of fertilizer, weather forecast and financial management tips for mainly improving their productivity. The study concluded that there were positive outcome whenever accurate and timely information was disseminated to the farmer which led to higher quality of production and increased productivity.
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spelling doaj.art-281ecf35052549aaac480b27dc1aab672022-12-22T03:31:00ZengZibeline InternationalActa Informatica Malaysia2521-08742521-05052021-07-0151314110.26480/aim.01.2021.31.41ROLE OF ICT IN THE DISSEMINATION AND ACCESS OF AGRICULTURAL INFORMATION BY SMALLHOLDER FARMERS IN SOUTH EASTERN KENYADaisy Mbucu Ireri0Mzee Awuor1James Ogalo2David Nzuki3School of Information Science and Technology, Kisii University, KenyaSchool of Information Science and Technology, Kisii University, KenyaSchool of Information Science and Technology, Kisii University, KenyaDepartment of Management Science, Kenyatta University, KenyaThe agricultural sector has been described as the engine for economic growth and improved livelihoods in Africa. However, the sector has been in decline over many years and poor farmers have largely remained poor with 73 percent of the people living in rural areas subsisting on less than a dollar a day. The efforts to ensure global food security face an ever-expanding list of challenges such as climate change, reduced biodiversity, increasingly frequent natural disasters, food price volatility and inefficient supply chains. The inaccessibility of technological and market information has been cited as the major reason for the low productivity in African agriculture knowledge and information have become the major drivers of social and economic transformation in the world. The objective of the paper was to demonstrate the role of ICT in the dissemination and access of agricultural information by smallholder farmers in South Eastern Kenya. The researcher used mixed research method because it had the ability to explore both quantitative and qualitative research methods hence the researcher had the opportunity to use a wide variety of techniques that aided the research process. This study was carried out in Machakos, Makueni and Kitui Counties of Kenya. The local community were mostly smallholder farmers that relied on rain fed agriculture for crop farming of maize, beans, cow pea, pigeon pea and green grams. The study captured in detail the information needs of the farmers by addressing what they required in the course of normal agricultural activities. It was found out that farmers required information on soil management, pest management, use of fertilizer, weather forecast and financial management tips for mainly improving their productivity. The study concluded that there were positive outcome whenever accurate and timely information was disseminated to the farmer which led to higher quality of production and increased productivity.https://actainformaticamalaysia.com/archives/AIM/1aim2021/1aim2021-31-41.pdfictagricultural informationsmallholder farmers & south eastern kenya
spellingShingle Daisy Mbucu Ireri
Mzee Awuor
James Ogalo
David Nzuki
ROLE OF ICT IN THE DISSEMINATION AND ACCESS OF AGRICULTURAL INFORMATION BY SMALLHOLDER FARMERS IN SOUTH EASTERN KENYA
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agricultural information
smallholder farmers & south eastern kenya
title ROLE OF ICT IN THE DISSEMINATION AND ACCESS OF AGRICULTURAL INFORMATION BY SMALLHOLDER FARMERS IN SOUTH EASTERN KENYA
title_full ROLE OF ICT IN THE DISSEMINATION AND ACCESS OF AGRICULTURAL INFORMATION BY SMALLHOLDER FARMERS IN SOUTH EASTERN KENYA
title_fullStr ROLE OF ICT IN THE DISSEMINATION AND ACCESS OF AGRICULTURAL INFORMATION BY SMALLHOLDER FARMERS IN SOUTH EASTERN KENYA
title_full_unstemmed ROLE OF ICT IN THE DISSEMINATION AND ACCESS OF AGRICULTURAL INFORMATION BY SMALLHOLDER FARMERS IN SOUTH EASTERN KENYA
title_short ROLE OF ICT IN THE DISSEMINATION AND ACCESS OF AGRICULTURAL INFORMATION BY SMALLHOLDER FARMERS IN SOUTH EASTERN KENYA
title_sort role of ict in the dissemination and access of agricultural information by smallholder farmers in south eastern kenya
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agricultural information
smallholder farmers & south eastern kenya
url https://actainformaticamalaysia.com/archives/AIM/1aim2021/1aim2021-31-41.pdf
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