Many people in Sudan communicate with text messages on their mobile phones – mostly with friends and family. But a small number of farmers in the Gezira irrigation scheme, near Khartoum, are testing a new service: a weekly SMS that tells them when to irrigate their crops. The 44 farmers have taken part in a pilot project with support from CTA. The project tested an ingenious idea: it monitored the water needs of the farmers’ crops by satellite and sent them a message telling them when to irrigate. The advice came as a clear instruction such as “you need to irrigate 5 days from now.” Such instructions are especially useful for the many farmers in the area who hold other jobs and cultivate their land part-time
ICTs have revolutionised agricultural information services at every level in the agricultural sector...
Increased irrigation has proved vital to the welfare and future prospects of Nima and her three sons...
124 The main objective of the study was to determine the training needs for Water Users Associat...
In the Gash Delta of Eastern Sudan, spate irrigation (flood-recession farming) contributes substanti...
In UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education. Conference on New Nile Perspectives Scientific Advances...
11,250 farmers from 75 villages in the three project districts are being assisted to access weather ...
We implemented an IFAD-supported project to promote ICT-based technologies for weather, water and cr...
Although much of the information is gathered from many different sources, the farmer only has to dea...
The central role of water access for agriculture is a clear challenge anywhere in the world and part...
Farmerline provides users with farm advice, weather forecasts, market information messages on mobile...
Paper presented at the Mobile Services that Empower Vulnerable Communities, Catholic Relief Services...
Better yields of high-value crops are necessary for a profitable irrigation industry in sub-Saharan ...
To realize a food-secure world, millions of resource-poor small farms in developing countries need t...
Sub-Saharan Africa, as many parts of the developing world, is facing increasing water shortages. L...
COLLECTIVE ACTION NEWS is a periodical e-publication of the CGIAR’s Regional Collective Action in Ea...
ICTs have revolutionised agricultural information services at every level in the agricultural sector...
Increased irrigation has proved vital to the welfare and future prospects of Nima and her three sons...
124 The main objective of the study was to determine the training needs for Water Users Associat...
In the Gash Delta of Eastern Sudan, spate irrigation (flood-recession farming) contributes substanti...
In UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education. Conference on New Nile Perspectives Scientific Advances...
11,250 farmers from 75 villages in the three project districts are being assisted to access weather ...
We implemented an IFAD-supported project to promote ICT-based technologies for weather, water and cr...
Although much of the information is gathered from many different sources, the farmer only has to dea...
The central role of water access for agriculture is a clear challenge anywhere in the world and part...
Farmerline provides users with farm advice, weather forecasts, market information messages on mobile...
Paper presented at the Mobile Services that Empower Vulnerable Communities, Catholic Relief Services...
Better yields of high-value crops are necessary for a profitable irrigation industry in sub-Saharan ...
To realize a food-secure world, millions of resource-poor small farms in developing countries need t...
Sub-Saharan Africa, as many parts of the developing world, is facing increasing water shortages. L...
COLLECTIVE ACTION NEWS is a periodical e-publication of the CGIAR’s Regional Collective Action in Ea...
ICTs have revolutionised agricultural information services at every level in the agricultural sector...
Increased irrigation has proved vital to the welfare and future prospects of Nima and her three sons...
124 The main objective of the study was to determine the training needs for Water Users Associat...