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Digital Technologies for Agricultural and Rural Development in the Global South [Hardback]

Contributions by (ETH Zurich, Center for Development and Cooperation NADEL), Contributions by (University of ), Contributions by (State University of Milan), Contributions by , Contributions by (University of Reading), Contributions by (King's College London), Contributions by (ICRISAT), Contributions by , Contributions by (Sheffield Hallam University), Edited by (Global Development Institute, UK)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 164 pages, height x width x depth: 244x172x18 mm, weight: 600 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Apr-2018
  • Izdevniecība: CABI Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1786393360
  • ISBN-13: 9781786393364
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 164 pages, height x width x depth: 244x172x18 mm, weight: 600 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Apr-2018
  • Izdevniecība: CABI Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1786393360
  • ISBN-13: 9781786393364
This book shares research and practice on current trends in digital technology for agricultural and rural development in the Global South. Growth of research in this field has been slower than the pace of change for practitioners, particularly in bringing socio-technical views of information technology and agricultural development perspectives together. The contents are therefore structured around three main themes: sharing information and knowledge for agricultural development, information and knowledge intermediaries, and facilitating change in agricultural systems and settings.

The book includes:
- Views from diverse academic disciplines as well as practitioners with experience implementing mobile applications and agriculture information systems in differing country contexts;
- Case studies from a range of developing countries and information from across the public and private sector;
- A set of practitioner guidelines for successful implementation of digital technologies.

With contributions reaching beyond just a technological perspective, the book also provides consideration of social and cultural factors and new forms of organization and institutional change in agricultural and rural settings. An invaluable read for researchers in international development, socio-economics and agriculture, it also forms a useful resource for practitioners working in the area.

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Suitable for researchers and students in international development, socio-economics, agriculture.
List of Figures
vii
List of Tables and Box
viii
Contributors ix
Abbreviations xiv
Introduction and Overview xvii
Richard Duncombe
PART 1 Creating and Sharing Knowledge
1 Mobile Phone Applications for Weather and Climate Information for Smallholder Farmer Decision Making
1(13)
Amanda Caine
Chris Clarke
Graham Clarkson
Peter Dorward
2 Smartphones Supporting Monitoring Functions: Experiences from Sweet Potato Vine Distribution in sub-Saharan Africa
14(11)
Luka M. Wanjohi
Christopher A. Moturi
3 Customized Information Delivery for Dryland Farmers
25(9)
Amit Chakravarty
V.V. Sumanthkumar
Mukund D. Patil
4 mNutrition: Experiences and Lessons Learned in Content Development
34(9)
Charlotte Day
PART 2 Information and Knowledge Intermediaries
5 Introducing a Technology Stewardship Model to Encourage ICT Adoption in Agricultural Communities of Practice: Reflections on a Canada/Sri Lanka Partnership Project
43(11)
Cordon A. Gow
6 Reducing Transaction Costs in Contract Farming Arrangements: the Case of Farmforce
54(14)
Fritz Brugger
7 Adoption of ICT Products and Services among Rice Farmers in the Northern Province of Sierra Leone
68(9)
Simone Sala
Andrea Porro
Alberto Lubatti
Stefano Bocchi
8 The Effect of ICTs on Agricultural Distribution Channels in Mexico
77(15)
Luis Emilo Lastra-Gil
PART 3 Facilitating Change in Agricultural Systems
9 Towards Alternate Theories of Change for M4ARD
92(12)
Linus Kendall
Andrew Dearden
10 Mobile for Agriculture (m4Agric) Services: Evidence from East Africa
104(7)
Richard Duncombe
11 Understanding the Impacts of Mobile Technology on Smallholder Agriculture
111(12)
Stan Karanaslos
Mira Slavova
12 Farmerline: a For-profit Agtech Company with a Social Mission
123(4)
Worlali Senyo
13 Best Practice Lessons and Sources of Further Information
127(8)
Richard Duncombe
Index 135
- Richard Duncombe completed a Masters in Economics and Innovation at the Science Policy Research Unit (University of Sussex) where he also worked as a Research Officer. He took his PhD at the University of Manchester within the Global development Institute (GDI). Previous to this Richard lived and worked in Africa working in the field of ICT4D (information and communication technologies for development) in Tanzania and Botswana for most of the 1990s before moving to the University of Manchester as a Lecturer in 2000. Richard works at the Centre for Development Informatics (CDI) the largest academic group dedicated to ICT4D work in the UK.