Digital literacy training to promote diffusion of digital agricultural tools to smallholder farmers
Digital innovations hold significant potential to address multiple forms of market failures. However, their adoption remains low and heterogenous across Africa. Smallholder farmers face significant barriers in accessing essential information, limiting their ability to seize market opportunities and...
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International Food Policy Research Institute
2024
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| author | Abdelaziz, Fatma Abay, Kibrom A. |
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| description | Digital innovations hold significant potential to address multiple forms of market failures. However, their adoption remains low and heterogenous across Africa. Smallholder farmers face significant barriers in accessing essential information, limiting their ability to seize market opportunities and enhance profitability. While numerous digital tools have been developed for farmers in the region, most are still in pilot phases. The landscape of digital agricultural innovations in Egypt, the focus of this study, presents a similar outlook, whereby the Egyptian market has an array of innovative digital study, presents a similar outlook, whereby the Egyptian market has an array of innovative digital agricultural tools that offer different services to farmers (including digital advisory agricultural and market services). Several demand and supply-side factors contribute to the low adoption of these digital innovations and their disparities among smallholder farmers in Africa and Egypt. On the supply side, the most important challenges include inadequate public and private investment in complementary infra-structure, unsustainable business models, and a misalignment in the pace of innovation. The most important demand-side challenges include lack of digital literacy, insufficient context-specific needs assessments, digital divide, and accessibility, usability, and user trust. User confidence and trust in digital tools is another important but understudied topic.. However, we lack empirically grounded evidence on alternative supply and demand-side interventions to enhance the adoption and scaling of digital innovations in various contexts, including Egypt. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1524952025-12-08T10:11:39Z Digital literacy training to promote diffusion of digital agricultural tools to smallholder farmers Abdelaziz, Fatma Abay, Kibrom A. agricultural technology digital agriculture digital innovation smallholders Digital innovations hold significant potential to address multiple forms of market failures. However, their adoption remains low and heterogenous across Africa. Smallholder farmers face significant barriers in accessing essential information, limiting their ability to seize market opportunities and enhance profitability. While numerous digital tools have been developed for farmers in the region, most are still in pilot phases. The landscape of digital agricultural innovations in Egypt, the focus of this study, presents a similar outlook, whereby the Egyptian market has an array of innovative digital study, presents a similar outlook, whereby the Egyptian market has an array of innovative digital agricultural tools that offer different services to farmers (including digital advisory agricultural and market services). Several demand and supply-side factors contribute to the low adoption of these digital innovations and their disparities among smallholder farmers in Africa and Egypt. On the supply side, the most important challenges include inadequate public and private investment in complementary infra-structure, unsustainable business models, and a misalignment in the pace of innovation. The most important demand-side challenges include lack of digital literacy, insufficient context-specific needs assessments, digital divide, and accessibility, usability, and user trust. User confidence and trust in digital tools is another important but understudied topic.. However, we lack empirically grounded evidence on alternative supply and demand-side interventions to enhance the adoption and scaling of digital innovations in various contexts, including Egypt. 2024-09-30 2024-09-30T15:23:20Z 2024-09-30T15:23:20Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/152495 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Abdelaziz, Fatma; and Abay, Kibrom A. 2024. Digital literacy training to promote diffusion of digital agricultural tools to smallholder farmers. Project Note September 2024. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/152495 |
| spellingShingle | agricultural technology digital agriculture digital innovation smallholders Abdelaziz, Fatma Abay, Kibrom A. Digital literacy training to promote diffusion of digital agricultural tools to smallholder farmers |
| title | Digital literacy training to promote diffusion of digital agricultural tools to smallholder farmers |
| title_full | Digital literacy training to promote diffusion of digital agricultural tools to smallholder farmers |
| title_fullStr | Digital literacy training to promote diffusion of digital agricultural tools to smallholder farmers |
| title_full_unstemmed | Digital literacy training to promote diffusion of digital agricultural tools to smallholder farmers |
| title_short | Digital literacy training to promote diffusion of digital agricultural tools to smallholder farmers |
| title_sort | digital literacy training to promote diffusion of digital agricultural tools to smallholder farmers |
| topic | agricultural technology digital agriculture digital innovation smallholders |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/152495 |
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