IFA fills the gaps in access to critical information need by providing precise and localized information on crop advisory, introduction and availability of input supplies, on demand enquiries, weather forecast in pre-harvest and the market price information (with analytics) in the post-harvest period; through SMS and Mobile platform. Also, IFA as a platform connects the farmer to their localized extension agencies, input suppliers, market traders and agricultural expert. The localized content in local Nepali language helps the farmer make timely, action oriented decisions on their farms. The platform also aims to benefit the Agri Input companies in selling their wide range of products and services through our app and help Extension Agencies spend less effort and money connecting to farmers.
This is ppt presentation of the project that makes the beginner level farmers to take wise decisions on their thought of farming.
This project was implemented by creating a web page that has all the detailed information required for a farmer to proceed and start their interest in agriculture.
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Information and Communications Technology is an umbrella term that includes any communication device or application, encompassing: radio, television, cellular phones, computer and network hardware and software, satellite systems and so on, as well as the various services and applications. ICT includes any communication device or application as radio, computer, television, network hardware, cellular phones, software, and satellite systems etc., as well as the various services and applications associated with them, such as distance learning and video conferencing. It is an integration of the technologies and the processes to distribute and communicate the desired information to the target audience and making the target audience more participative in nature
IFA fills the gaps in access to critical information need by providing precise and localized information on crop advisory, introduction and availability of input supplies, on demand enquiries, weather forecast in pre-harvest and the market price information (with analytics) in the post-harvest period; through SMS and Mobile platform. Also, IFA as a platform connects the farmer to their localized extension agencies, input suppliers, market traders and agricultural expert. The localized content in local Nepali language helps the farmer make timely, action oriented decisions on their farms. The platform also aims to benefit the Agri Input companies in selling their wide range of products and services through our app and help Extension Agencies spend less effort and money connecting to farmers.
This is ppt presentation of the project that makes the beginner level farmers to take wise decisions on their thought of farming.
This project was implemented by creating a web page that has all the detailed information required for a farmer to proceed and start their interest in agriculture.
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Information and Communications Technology is an umbrella term that includes any communication device or application, encompassing: radio, television, cellular phones, computer and network hardware and software, satellite systems and so on, as well as the various services and applications. ICT includes any communication device or application as radio, computer, television, network hardware, cellular phones, software, and satellite systems etc., as well as the various services and applications associated with them, such as distance learning and video conferencing. It is an integration of the technologies and the processes to distribute and communicate the desired information to the target audience and making the target audience more participative in nature
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The present era of globalization is based on knowledge and information as it directly affects the
economic, social, cultural and political activities of all the regions of the world. Governments worldwide have
realized the role that Information and Communication Technologies (ICT’s) can play in socio-economic
development and India is no exception to this. Majority of Indian population resides in rural areas and their
isolation has restricted them from contributing to the national mainstream, adversely affecting the country’s
growth. Even after 60 years of independence, rural India has remained poor while the remaining country has
developed by leaps and bounds. Rural India is regarded information-poor and characterized by severe poverty,
illiteracy, lack of health services, lack of employment and overall backwardness. Only the proper
implementation of ICT’s can play a pivotal role in their overall development, especially in the sectors of health,
education and government services. To supplement ICT service delivery, Government of India has the National
IT Policy in place and is also on the verge of launching the massive Digital India programme. But this requires
dauntless will power & confidence, effective monitoring, local services & technology combined with lots of hard
work.
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The rapid pace of ICT development and its consequent use across economic, social and political spectrums has raised concerns among policy makers and practitioners over its potential to spur productivity in the agriculture sector as well. This paper examines the role that ICT can play in facilitating smallholder farmers’ accessibility to extension services and marketing of agricultural produce in Mbozi District. The study used structured questionnaires to collect information. A sample of 250 farmers was selected randomly and interviewed.The findings reveal that farmers are using ICT facilities to get access to extension services and in marketing maize in Mbozi District. The most preferred and major ICT tools used to inquire and receive extension services and market information are the mobile phones (53.88%), radio (23.67%), television (14.69%) and the internet (7.75%). However, effective use of ICT in the study area is constrained by poor infrastructure in rural areas, and lack of technical know-how exhibited in the lack of basic ICT skills. Other constraints are the erratic power supply, poor signals, lack of network, and lack of internet connectivity and a high cost of some ICT tools. This suggests that if requisite ICT infrastructures are put in place in Mbozi District, ICT can bring about significant benefits to smallholder farmers leading to increased agricultural productivity and hence poverty reduction. Thus, the study recommends promoting investment in renewable energy sources in order to address the problem of power in rural areas. Creating an enabling environment for ICT services accessibility, including the construction of transport and communication network infrastructures. The establishment of market information centers and telecenters in Mbozi District particularly in rural areas and advocating for the use of collective marketing through strengthened farmers groups to ease their access to ICT facilities.
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This study is basically a qualitative study in nature. It examined the uses of mobile phone in performing the agricultural marketing activities in Bangladesh. It evaluated the traditional and new application of mobile hand set in the marketing for agricultural operation in the stated country. It is basically used to collect and disseminate the market information about the product. It helps to keep the information and maintain balance between supply and demand of the commodity. But now a day, it does not work only by information but also make easily and modernize the marketing activities for the agricultural product. Recently it contributes more to the every sphere of marketing like product, price place, promotion and developing the market base. Now the farmers of Bangladesh used mobile phone to search the sources of suppliers of seed, medicine and fertilizer as well as the market in home and abroad. It also tests the validity and use ability of seed and medicine by the mobile hand set. Moreover, they enjoy the agricultural news from the different electronic and print media through the mobile phone. Now they can make forecast about the probable change of weather and take necessary steps for the effectiveness of their activities. After all, the mobile phone technology has dramatically changes the marketing activities for the agricultural products.
ICT for service delivery in Rural India –scope, challenges and present scenarioiosrjce
The present era of globalization is based on knowledge and information as it directly affects the
economic, social, cultural and political activities of all the regions of the world. Governments worldwide have
realized the role that Information and Communication Technologies (ICT’s) can play in socio-economic
development and India is no exception to this. Majority of Indian population resides in rural areas and their
isolation has restricted them from contributing to the national mainstream, adversely affecting the country’s
growth. Even after 60 years of independence, rural India has remained poor while the remaining country has
developed by leaps and bounds. Rural India is regarded information-poor and characterized by severe poverty,
illiteracy, lack of health services, lack of employment and overall backwardness. Only the proper
implementation of ICT’s can play a pivotal role in their overall development, especially in the sectors of health,
education and government services. To supplement ICT service delivery, Government of India has the National
IT Policy in place and is also on the verge of launching the massive Digital India programme. But this requires
dauntless will power & confidence, effective monitoring, local services & technology combined with lots of hard
work.
Digital Empowerment Foundation - MeraApp - PitchMudit Goel
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MeraApp is building the infrastructure to facilitate easy connection with rural communities. This "Rural Impact Network" can be used by various organizations and the government to reach the next billion users.
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M agriculture system
1. Associated With Arvind Sah +977-9841468680 arvindsah504@gmail.com http://arvind.com.np Bachelor:Computer Engineering Master: Rural Development Company Name and Organization Tuesday, November 15, 2011
2. 3 2 1 M-Agriculture System Help in Policy Making Agriculture Commercialization To minimize the communication gap Tuesday, November 15, 2011
3. NATURE Nepal Focus on: Young and Energetic Team Research Based work Web: http://naturenepal.org Agriculture Environment and Sanitation Technology Tuesday, November 15, 2011 ArvindSah - NATURE Nepal [info@naturenepal.org]
9. Current Facts about Agriculture in Nepal Nepal is known as Agriculture Country but in current situation we are importing agriculture products from other countries. Communication Gap: There is no proper channel for quick communication With government institutions and market place. Literacy: Since, the farmers are not educated they don’t have idea about marketing, policy, offers or any information. NGO/INGO Projects: NGO/INGO projects unable to include the ream farmers to achieve their goal. Government Policy: Due to lack of proper data about farming trends, It is hard to make the good policy for farmers. Market Place and Transportation: Since, there is no proper transportation facility., it is hard for farmers to sell their products easily. Maket Trends: It is very hard to know the market trends and demands. So, farmers are following traditional methods in farming. Tuesday, November 15, 2011 ArvindSah - NATURE Nepal [info@naturenepal.org]
12. Collect the data from farmers, government and market demand at one place and easily accessible to all.Decision Support System: System will collect all the digitized and verified data. After feeding the data to DSS it will give us the graphical result and help us to make policy. M-Agriculture System Data Accessible and Analysis: System will content all the data and categorized the data on the basis of farmers, location, fields uses, crop etc.. And will help to take decision. Tuesday, November 15, 2011
13. Get news and update the data and send feedback. How System will work? Get the updated data from farmers and start marketing Update the requirement for farmers. Analyse all the data and make policy and announcement Tuesday, November 15, 2011
14. How to collect the data? Server Tuesday, November 15, 2011
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16. Since, the farmers does not have idea to use technology. So, I/NGO play vital role to give training to them.
17. Farmers does not accept the changes quickly. So, I/NGO need to create good environment to use the system.
19. Helping farmers to switch from traditional method to use modern technlogies in agriculture system.Tuesday, November 15, 2011
20. Conclusion Mobile as an affordable and accessible means of communication, rural communities are realizing the potential of M-Agriculture to create economic opportunities and strengthen social networks. M-Agriculture System effectively reduces the "distance" between individuals and institutions, making the sharing of information and knowledge easier and more effective. The mobile telephone is no longer just an audio communication tool but capable of providing additional integrated functions. M-Agriculture system is very useful to uplift the agriculture production and commercialization. Tuesday, November 15, 2011
21. Thanks and Please, feel free for any queries. Tuesday, November 15, 2011