This study investigated awareness about and determinants of use of mobile phone applications among farmers in North-West Nigeria. The multi-stage sampling procedure was used to select 385 respondents for the study. Data were collected through the use of pre-tested structured questionnaires and summarized using frequency counts, percentages, mean and standard deviation. The Tobit regression model was used for inferential deduction. The results show that the Majority (96%) owned a mobile phone. 100% and 97% were aware of the call app and SMS app, respectively. Majority of farmers were generally not aware and did not use most mobile apps, with exception of call and SMS apps. The majority (96% and 59%) used the call and SMS apps mainly to conta...
Telephone-based services are becoming widespread and could be useful in agriculture and rural develo...
The Nigerian agricultural sector over the years has witnessed efforts at transforming its operations...
International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Research, Volume 2 No. 7, July 201...
This study investigated awareness about and determinants of use of mobile phone applications among f...
This study investigated how farmers in Southwest Nigeria use mobile phones for agribusiness, the ben...
The study examined the use of mobile phone by farmers in selected communities of North Senatorial Zo...
The study ascertained the agricultural purposes mobile phones are used for by farmers in Itu Local G...
The evolution of mobile phone applications has opened up a platform for easy and real time dissemina...
Farmers use mobile phones to access information needed to improve their agricultural practice. Howev...
The importance of mobile phones in communication cannot be overemphasized. This study investigated f...
In developing countries such as Nigeria, agriculture is the main source of livelihood with over 70 p...
The study assessed the availability and dissemination of information to farmers using mobile phones ...
In developing countries such as Nigeria, agriculture is the main source of livelihood with over 70% ...
This study assessed the use of mobile telephone for extension among female agricultural practitioner...
PhD. ThesesAgriculture remains an important economic sector for contributing to food self-sufficienc...
Telephone-based services are becoming widespread and could be useful in agriculture and rural develo...
The Nigerian agricultural sector over the years has witnessed efforts at transforming its operations...
International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Research, Volume 2 No. 7, July 201...
This study investigated awareness about and determinants of use of mobile phone applications among f...
This study investigated how farmers in Southwest Nigeria use mobile phones for agribusiness, the ben...
The study examined the use of mobile phone by farmers in selected communities of North Senatorial Zo...
The study ascertained the agricultural purposes mobile phones are used for by farmers in Itu Local G...
The evolution of mobile phone applications has opened up a platform for easy and real time dissemina...
Farmers use mobile phones to access information needed to improve their agricultural practice. Howev...
The importance of mobile phones in communication cannot be overemphasized. This study investigated f...
In developing countries such as Nigeria, agriculture is the main source of livelihood with over 70 p...
The study assessed the availability and dissemination of information to farmers using mobile phones ...
In developing countries such as Nigeria, agriculture is the main source of livelihood with over 70% ...
This study assessed the use of mobile telephone for extension among female agricultural practitioner...
PhD. ThesesAgriculture remains an important economic sector for contributing to food self-sufficienc...
Telephone-based services are becoming widespread and could be useful in agriculture and rural develo...
The Nigerian agricultural sector over the years has witnessed efforts at transforming its operations...
International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Research, Volume 2 No. 7, July 201...