Video-Mediated Extension in Ethiopia Household Survey, 2019
These data are generated for the study conducted to evaluate a public extension program that integrates informational video screening with extension service provision to improve farmers’ knowledge and adoption of improved agricultural technologies and practices. Specifically, the study focuses on a...
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International Food Policy Research Institute
2022
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| Acceso en línea: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/144708 |
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| description | These data are generated for the study conducted to evaluate a public extension program that integrates informational video screening with extension service provision to improve farmers’ knowledge and adoption of improved agricultural technologies and practices. Specifically, the study focuses on a program piloted by the Ethiopian Ministry of Agriculture (MoA), regional bureaus of agriculture, and Digital Green, a social enterprise, in the country’s four most agriculturally important regional states. Data for this study are drawn from a series of surveys conducted among farmers participating in the study. A survey of more than 2,400 randomly selected households assigned to one of the three treatment arms after the year 1 (2017) rollout in early 2018, following the meher season harvest. A subsequent round of household surveys was conducted in early 2019, following the year 2 (2018) rollout of the implementation. This dataset includes data from follow-up survey conducted in 2019. Data were collected using two separate questionnaires from both household heads and spouses. The household head questionnaire covered topics including household characteristics, assets, access to services, technology adoption, knowledge of agricultural practices, experience with video, crop sales, non-farm income, savings, food security, shocks, and plot-level information on land use, production, and inputs. The spouse questionnaire included sections on assets, technology adoption, knowledge of agricultural practices, and experience with video. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1447082025-12-08T10:06:44Z Video-Mediated Extension in Ethiopia Household Survey, 2019 International Food Policy Research Institute crop management household surveys agricultural extension farmers smallholders information and communication technologies These data are generated for the study conducted to evaluate a public extension program that integrates informational video screening with extension service provision to improve farmers’ knowledge and adoption of improved agricultural technologies and practices. Specifically, the study focuses on a program piloted by the Ethiopian Ministry of Agriculture (MoA), regional bureaus of agriculture, and Digital Green, a social enterprise, in the country’s four most agriculturally important regional states. Data for this study are drawn from a series of surveys conducted among farmers participating in the study. A survey of more than 2,400 randomly selected households assigned to one of the three treatment arms after the year 1 (2017) rollout in early 2018, following the meher season harvest. A subsequent round of household surveys was conducted in early 2019, following the year 2 (2018) rollout of the implementation. This dataset includes data from follow-up survey conducted in 2019. Data were collected using two separate questionnaires from both household heads and spouses. The household head questionnaire covered topics including household characteristics, assets, access to services, technology adoption, knowledge of agricultural practices, experience with video, crop sales, non-farm income, savings, food security, shocks, and plot-level information on land use, production, and inputs. The spouse questionnaire included sections on assets, technology adoption, knowledge of agricultural practices, and experience with video. 2022 2024-06-04T09:44:24Z 2024-06-04T09:44:24Z Dataset https://hdl.handle.net/10568/144708 en Open Access International Food Policy Research Institute International Food Policy Research Institute. 2022. Video-Mediated Extension in Ethiopia Household Survey, 2019. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/MYTKXV. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1. |
| spellingShingle | crop management household surveys agricultural extension farmers smallholders information and communication technologies International Food Policy Research Institute Video-Mediated Extension in Ethiopia Household Survey, 2019 |
| title | Video-Mediated Extension in Ethiopia Household Survey, 2019 |
| title_full | Video-Mediated Extension in Ethiopia Household Survey, 2019 |
| title_fullStr | Video-Mediated Extension in Ethiopia Household Survey, 2019 |
| title_full_unstemmed | Video-Mediated Extension in Ethiopia Household Survey, 2019 |
| title_short | Video-Mediated Extension in Ethiopia Household Survey, 2019 |
| title_sort | video mediated extension in ethiopia household survey 2019 |
| topic | crop management household surveys agricultural extension farmers smallholders information and communication technologies |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/144708 |
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