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The role of information and communication technologies-based extension in agriculture : application, opportunities and challenges

By: Contributor(s): Material type: ArticleLanguage: English Publication details: Taylor & Francis, 2025. United Kingdom :ISSN:
  • 0268-1102
  • 1554-0170 (Online)
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Information Technology for Development United Kingdom : Taylor and Francis, 2025. In pressSummary: Limited access to information about new technologies is a major barrier to agricultural productivity. To bridge this information gap, agricultural extension services increasingly use Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) to provide timely and actionable information to farmers. This systematic review analyses evidence from 49 studies examining the impact of ICT interventions including mobile apps, SMS messaging, educational videos, and voice calling services on awareness, agricultural practices adoption, yields, and income. The review reveals that 76% of studies reported increased adoption of good agricultural practices, 60% demonstrated improved awareness, 74% indicated higher yields, and 68% observed enhanced incomes. Cereals, particularly maize, were the most studied crops, featuring in 52% of the studies. The success of the ICT interventions depends on well-designed messaging, adequate user training, and integration with complementary interventions. While ICTs demonstrate substantial potential to advance agricultural development outcomes, their success requires customization to local contexts, capacities, and cropping systems.
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Limited access to information about new technologies is a major barrier to agricultural productivity. To bridge this information gap, agricultural extension services increasingly use Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) to provide timely and actionable information to farmers. This systematic review analyses evidence from 49 studies examining the impact of ICT interventions including mobile apps, SMS messaging, educational videos, and voice calling services on awareness, agricultural practices adoption, yields, and income. The review reveals that 76% of studies reported increased adoption of good agricultural practices, 60% demonstrated improved awareness, 74% indicated higher yields, and 68% observed enhanced incomes. Cereals, particularly maize, were the most studied crops, featuring in 52% of the studies. The success of the ICT interventions depends on well-designed messaging, adequate user training, and integration with complementary interventions. While ICTs demonstrate substantial potential to advance agricultural development outcomes, their success requires customization to local contexts, capacities, and cropping systems.

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Kassie, M. : No CIMMYT Affiliation

Gender equality, youth & social inclusion Digital Innovation Resilient Agrifood Systems Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ) Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad) Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) Government of the Republic of Kenya Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida)

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