2019
DOI: 10.1590/0103-8478cr20181016
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Farmers’ use of mobile phone for accessing agricultural information in Pakistan:

Abstract: Agriculture is considered as the main driving force in Pakistan’s economy employing 45% of the country’s labor force and generating 20% of national GDP Agriculture sector of Pakistan is facing numerous challenges including non-adoption of agricultural technology at the farm level, due to farmers’ lack of access to the latest information. In this context, the current study focusses on the use of the mobile phone in accessing agricultural information among the farmers of the of district Muzaffargarh,Punjab, Paki… Show more

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“…These results are consistent with the findings from the systematic review on the use of ICTs in rural areas by Salemink et al [20]. Combined with their high cost, many advanced ICTs are thus irrelevant for many smallholders [19,22]. By contrast, a few respondents mentioned that printed pictures are low cost unlike video or radio and do not rely on the availability of electricity once printed.…”
Section: Choice Of Women Farmers: Modern Icts or Printed Picture Lesssupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…These results are consistent with the findings from the systematic review on the use of ICTs in rural areas by Salemink et al [20]. Combined with their high cost, many advanced ICTs are thus irrelevant for many smallholders [19,22]. By contrast, a few respondents mentioned that printed pictures are low cost unlike video or radio and do not rely on the availability of electricity once printed.…”
Section: Choice Of Women Farmers: Modern Icts or Printed Picture Lesssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…It is not possible to know if the use of the picture-based lessons will influence the adoption of the proposed innovations in the short or long term. Much of the relevant extension literature and even the stakeholders' perspective insist that printed pictures are only useful as training materials in direct communication with an agricultural extension officer, without which it is much less helpful [8,19,22,30]. However, from the perspective of the smallholder farmers in this study, the findings indicate that there was no significant difference in comprehension with or without an extension officer or trainer (Figure 8).…”
Section: Attitudes Of the Farmers And Stakeholdersmentioning
confidence: 61%
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“…Despite having climate change policy and action plans at federal and provincial level 11 , still, the current institutional frameworks are not aligned with support to approve such policies and plans 12 . Similarly, advisory and financial services provided by various public entities are not updated with the latest knowledge of climate change and hence often fail to support farmers’ adaptation needs 6 , 13 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%