7 December 2012
No. 1548
A farmer in Andhra Pradesh, India using a mobile phone to get information on farming practices.
Knowledge power for smallholder farmers
Using information technology to revitalize agricultural extension and education Millions of smallholder farmers worldwide could improve their yields, incomes and resilience if only they had better access to appropriate information and knowledge that helps them make informed choices about farming practices. Yet, despite new information and communication technologies (ICT), reaching out to them with the right information is still a largely unmet challenge.
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sing ICT to revitalize agricultural extension and education towards providing knowledge access to smallholder farmers was the subject of the global consultation on “Innovative ICT and Knowledge Sharing Platforms for Revitalizing Agricultural Extension and Education: Opportunities and Challenges” held at the Infosys Campus, Hyderabad on 3-4 December. Organized by a global team led by
ICRISAT, the consultation workshop brought together about 60 ICT, research, extension and education experts from India, USA and Africa. “ICT innovations enable poor and drought-prone farmers in Asia and sub-Saharan Africa greater access to research data and knowledge outputs. Working with partners and stakeholders, ICRISAT to page 2 ...4