In this paper, the author will analyze and present the experiences from a few select pilot projects of knowledge sharing innovation programme of ICRISAT on ICT for agriculture and will discuss potential new strategies and policies needed to enhance and sustain adoption of ICT based novel knowledge sharing approaches that contributes to the sustainable agriculture development, especially of resource poor farmers and other actors in market and value addition chains. The author will also provide an outlook for a new paradigm for bringing together food security and ICT innovations in Agriculture for a food secure future through "knowledge revolution"
This paper examines the potential of technological innovations in promoting sustainable agriculture ...
The recent food crisis has pushed agriculture and food security back on to national and development ...
A key global 21st century challenge is to maximize agricultural production while minimizing use of r...
The world’s population is exceedingly growing at a faster pace and is expected to reach 9.1 billion ...
Millions of food insecure farmers could improve their yields, incomes and resilience if they have ac...
To realize a food-secure world, millions of resource-poor small farms in developing countries need t...
Public funded agricultural extension is often inadequate in terms of infrastructure and human resour...
For a more food-secure world, it is imperative that millions of resource-poor small farms in develop...
N° ISBN - 978-2-7380-1284-5International audienceAchieving food security and environmental issues be...
Farming is an important part of Indian economy and it involves a wide range of stakeholders, of whom...
The Indian economy is largely agrarian, with around 55%of the population dependent for their liveli...
Indian economy is majorly influenced by an agricultural produce. We know that about 1/3rd population...
By the year 2020) the global population is expected to reach 8 billion. Conventional methods of crop...
In developing nations like India, despite of technological advancement we have been less attentive t...
With India on track to become the world’s most populous country by 2030, agricultural technology wil...
This paper examines the potential of technological innovations in promoting sustainable agriculture ...
The recent food crisis has pushed agriculture and food security back on to national and development ...
A key global 21st century challenge is to maximize agricultural production while minimizing use of r...
The world’s population is exceedingly growing at a faster pace and is expected to reach 9.1 billion ...
Millions of food insecure farmers could improve their yields, incomes and resilience if they have ac...
To realize a food-secure world, millions of resource-poor small farms in developing countries need t...
Public funded agricultural extension is often inadequate in terms of infrastructure and human resour...
For a more food-secure world, it is imperative that millions of resource-poor small farms in develop...
N° ISBN - 978-2-7380-1284-5International audienceAchieving food security and environmental issues be...
Farming is an important part of Indian economy and it involves a wide range of stakeholders, of whom...
The Indian economy is largely agrarian, with around 55%of the population dependent for their liveli...
Indian economy is majorly influenced by an agricultural produce. We know that about 1/3rd population...
By the year 2020) the global population is expected to reach 8 billion. Conventional methods of crop...
In developing nations like India, despite of technological advancement we have been less attentive t...
With India on track to become the world’s most populous country by 2030, agricultural technology wil...
This paper examines the potential of technological innovations in promoting sustainable agriculture ...
The recent food crisis has pushed agriculture and food security back on to national and development ...
A key global 21st century challenge is to maximize agricultural production while minimizing use of r...