An Agricultural Knowledge and Information System (AKIS) links people and institutions to promote mutual learning and share agriculture-related technology, knowledge, and information. The system integrates farmers, educators, researchers, and extensionists. Its purposes are to develop technologies, increase production, solve on-farm problems, and improve delivery services. An ideal AKIS model includes knowledge triangles linking farmers, researchers, and extension. Various government and private initiatives provide agriculture information to farmers at the grassroots level, including AGMARKNET, Kisan Call Centres, e-Krishi, and others. Stakeholder training is important for policy formulation, project implementation and evaluation in natural resource management. Stakeholders include key, primary,