This one-page project brief outlines how the “Radio for Reaching Farmers with Research Results 4R” project will use interactive radio strategies to ensure research from two CultiAF projects – integrating insects into poultry and fish feed, and quick-cooking bean products – can reach farmers and consumers in rural Kenya and Uganda. Communication strategies will be developed to reach rural people involved in small-scale poultry, bean and fish production by broadcasting relevant research findings/practices, and encouraging their uptake. Farm Radio International provides a range of radio and ICT tools and methods to ensure research is heard about and used by farmers.Cultivate Africa’s Future Fund (CULTIAF
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Information from Universities is important for social transformation in Africa but the ‘Ivory Tower’...
When adapted and applied to farm practice, scientific research findings are a valuable 'resource'. T...
Agricultural advisory services generally rely on interpersonal knowledge transfers by agricultural e...
The Farm Radio International (FRI) project was able to promote adoption of agricultural innovations ...
The project intended to assess interactive radio as a means to communicate research findings directl...
Radio is often considered to be a one-way medium, but the African Farm Radio Research Initiative is ...
Extension officers in the Pacific are working with farmers to produce DVDs, printed guides and radio...
This research project addressed specifically the information-seeking behaviour of small scale farmin...
Agricultural advisory services generally rely on interpersonal knowledge transfers in which agricult...
What are the possibilities of using new digital technologies alongside radio to help ensure that agr...
Appendices includedThis study details radio usage in communicating agricultural biotechnology in Afr...
Agricultural advisory services generally rely on interpersonal knowledge transfers by agricultural e...
Suppliers of radio extension programmes in Ghana have been supported by Farm Radio International to ...
ICTs can help researchers to interact with farmers. The challenge lies in finding a way of integrati...
Radio is recognized to be the most suitable medium for rural advancement programs. It has potential ...
Information from Universities is important for social transformation in Africa but the ‘Ivory Tower’...
When adapted and applied to farm practice, scientific research findings are a valuable 'resource'. T...
Agricultural advisory services generally rely on interpersonal knowledge transfers by agricultural e...