Using ICT to Strengthen Agricultural Extension Systems for Plant Health

Article on the use of information and communication technologies to advise smallholder farmers on plant health issues

Abstract

Plant pests cause crop losses of 30 - 40%, contributing significantly to global food insecurity. The Plantwise program works alongside national agricultural extension services, who advise smallholder farmers on plant health issues and collect data on problems they face. In a 1-year pilot, Plantwise tested the use of information and communication technologies (ICT) - tablets and short message service (SMS) - with 60 Kenyan extension workers. They were able to assist more farmers with better advice, had significantly improved access to plant health information, valued being able to ask their peers for advice, and dramatically improved the quality and speed of the data they collected.

Citation

Wright, H.J.; Ochilo, W.; Pearson, A.; Finegold, C.; Oronje, M.; Wanjohi, J.; Kamau, R.; Holmes, T.; Rumsey, A. Using ICT to Strengthen Agricultural Extension Systems for Plant Health. Journal of Agricultural and Food Information (2016) 17 (1) 23-36. [DOI: 10.1080/10496505.2015.1120214]

Using ICT to Strengthen Agricultural Extension Systems for Plant Health

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Published 1 January 2016