The need to provide agricultural information to farmers has led to emergence of numerous ICT-based MIS projects in developing country. These projects aim at promoting commercialization of smallholder agriculture and subsequently their welfare. This study examines the welfare effects of one such project in western Kenya. It uses household food security and access to medical health services as proxies of welfare. The study finds that farmers that use ICT-based market information are more food secure and have better access to medical health services than their counterpart. It highlights policy implications of these findings
Information asymmetry has traditionally constrained smallholder farmers’ access to markets. Past stu...
Information asymmetry has traditionally constrained smallholder farmers’ access to markets. Past stu...
This paper develops a framework for analysing the link between ICT application in smallholder agricu...
The need to provide agricultural information to farmers has led to emergence of numerous ICT-based M...
The need to provide agricultural information to farmers has led to emergence of numerous ICT-based M...
Agricultural projects that use information and communication technologies (ICT) to provide market in...
Information asymmetry has traditionally constrained smallholder farmers’ access to markets. Past stu...
Information asymmetry has traditionally constrained smallholder farmers’ access to markets. Past stu...
Agricultural projects that use information and communication technologies (ICT) to provide market in...
Information asymmetry has traditionally constrained smallholder farmers’ access to markets. Past stu...
Information asymmetry has traditionally constrained smallholder farmers’ access to markets. Past stu...
The use of mobile ICTs (information and communication technologies) in Africa’s agricultural sector ...
The use of mobile ICTs (information and communication technologies) in Africa’s agricultural sector ...
Access by smallholder farmers to markets has traditionally been constrained by lack of market inform...
Access by smallholder farmers to markets has traditionally been constrained by lack of market inform...
Information asymmetry has traditionally constrained smallholder farmers’ access to markets. Past stu...
Information asymmetry has traditionally constrained smallholder farmers’ access to markets. Past stu...
This paper develops a framework for analysing the link between ICT application in smallholder agricu...
The need to provide agricultural information to farmers has led to emergence of numerous ICT-based M...
The need to provide agricultural information to farmers has led to emergence of numerous ICT-based M...
Agricultural projects that use information and communication technologies (ICT) to provide market in...
Information asymmetry has traditionally constrained smallholder farmers’ access to markets. Past stu...
Information asymmetry has traditionally constrained smallholder farmers’ access to markets. Past stu...
Agricultural projects that use information and communication technologies (ICT) to provide market in...
Information asymmetry has traditionally constrained smallholder farmers’ access to markets. Past stu...
Information asymmetry has traditionally constrained smallholder farmers’ access to markets. Past stu...
The use of mobile ICTs (information and communication technologies) in Africa’s agricultural sector ...
The use of mobile ICTs (information and communication technologies) in Africa’s agricultural sector ...
Access by smallholder farmers to markets has traditionally been constrained by lack of market inform...
Access by smallholder farmers to markets has traditionally been constrained by lack of market inform...
Information asymmetry has traditionally constrained smallholder farmers’ access to markets. Past stu...
Information asymmetry has traditionally constrained smallholder farmers’ access to markets. Past stu...
This paper develops a framework for analysing the link between ICT application in smallholder agricu...