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Exploiter les TIC en vue d’appliquer à grande échelle les innovations en agriculture

Les technologies de l’information et de la communication (TIC) peuvent jouer un rôle important en améliorant l’accès aux innovations : outils, méthodes et approches de communication peuvent contribuer à créer une interaction entre les partenaires, à communiquer l’information et à distribuer du matériel.

Ce projet examinera comment les TIC peuvent contribuer à faire passer à grande échelle des innovations et des pratiques exemplaires à l’aide de méta analyses et d’études de cas du Fonds canadien de recherche sur la sécurité alimentaire internationale (FCRSAI), de Cultiver l’avenir de l’Afrique (CultiAF) et d’autres projets dans le domaine de l’agriculture et de la sécurité alimentaire. Par la suite, il élaborera et mettra à l’essai un cadre de travail pour analyser et présenter les initiatives de TIC visant le passage à grande échelle en Afrique subsaharienne.

Les résultats comprendront notamment un cadre et des modèles de travail éprouvés sur la façon de mettre en oeuvre les initiatives de TIC visant le passage à grande échelle en fonction des partenariats, des modèles d’affaires, des sexospécificités, des types d’innovations et des contextes institutionnels, sociaux et politiques. Ils comprendront des recommandations concernant l’utilisation future des TIC pour faire passer à grande échelle les innovations dans le domaine de l’agriculture et de la sécurité alimentaire. Les résultats consisteront aussi à communiquer les leçons apprises et les résultats de recherche à un ensemble d’intervenants afin d’élargir l’utilisation des TIC aux fins de passage à grande échelle. On s’attend à ce que, à la fin du projet, au moins 125 organismes affichent une meilleure connaissance et compréhension de la manière dont les TIC peuvent améliorer le passage à grande échelle des innovations en agriculture.

Ce projet de recherche sera dirigé par Farm Radio Trust au Malawi et Farm Radio International au Canada qui collaborent avec d’autres organismes établis en Afrique.

Le fonds Cultiver l’avenir de l’Afrique (CultiAF) est un programme conjoint de l’Australian International Food Security Research Centre, qui est une composante de l’Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research, et du CRDI. CultivAf finance des travaux de recherche visant à accroître la sécurité alimentaire à long terme en Afrique de l’Est et en Afrique australe.

Le Fonds canadien de recherche sur la sécurité alimentaire internationale (FCRSAI) est un programme du CRDI entrepris grâce à la contribution financière du gouvernement du Canada fournie par l’entremise d’Affaires mondiales Canada.

No projet
108451
État du projet
Terminé
Date de fin
Durée
30 months
Agent(e) responsable du crdi
Wendy Manchur
Financement total
CA$ 701,750.00
Emplacement
Sud du Sahara
Programmes
Agriculture et sécurité alimentaire
Agriculture et sécurité alimentaire
Pays de l’institution
Canada
Chargé(e) de projet
Mark Leclair
Institution
Farm Radio International/Radios Rurales Internationales
Pays de l’institution
malawi
Chargé(e) de projet
Rex Chapota
Institution
Farm Radio Trust

Résultats

#ICT4Scale stakeholder meeting

#ICT4Scale stakeholder meeting

Report

The presentation reviews dimensions of scaling up projects, including case studies, methodologies and participatory approaches, with a special focus on Farm Radio. Feedback to the Farm Radio programming happens through Smart Messaging Services (SMS) and What’s App. Commentary becomes added content for further programming. Gender issues were taken seriously so that women farmers had a platform for their concerns and feedback. Promotion and demonstration are necessary for the uptake of ICT platforms, especially for female farmers.

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Use of ICT’s to increase uptake of agricultural technologies among Malawian farmers

Use of ICT’s to increase uptake of agricultural technologies among Malawian farmers

Report

The presentation reviews dimensions of scaling up projects assisted by Farm Radio International. The Mlimi Hotline is a toll-free line that allows farmers and extension workers to obtain expert agricultural assistance for different value chains. Agro dealers in the GIS database pay a subscription fee to have access to a larger customer base as well as insight into demand, so as to improve their inventory and increase sales. Farmers pay a small fee for push SMS and call backs from the Mlimi Hotline that provide them with agro dealer inventory and hours of operation.

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ICT4Scale in smallholder agriculture : contributions and challenges

ICT4Scale in smallholder agriculture : contributions and challenges

Article

This article presents the main findings from a study of 15 agricultural development projects that employed a diversity of information and communications technology (ICT) tools. Interactivity in the use of ICT tools and platforms between project teams and beneficiaries are helpful for improving the quality of agricultural extension services and for teaching farmers to better manage predicted agricultural risks. Overall, the study finds that interactive ICT tools can help smallholder farmers better manage risks in the agriculture sector. Lasting and meaningful change requires a thorough understanding of specific smallholder agricultural system dynamics.

Auteur ou autrice(s) : Shilomboleni, Helena, Pelletier, Bernard, Gebru, Berhane

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ICT4Scale initiative : harnessing ICT to scale-up agricultural solutions

ICT4Scale initiative : harnessing ICT to scale-up agricultural solutions

Brief

This one-page policy brief provides a detailed outline of intervention research and scaling up of a soybean inoculant, using ICT technologies and platforms. The project aims at assessing the effect of a specific combination of ICT interventions and institutional arrangements regarding the number of smallholder farmers who are uptaking the application of a soybean inoculant.

Auteur ou autrice(s) : Pelletier, Bernard, Gebru, Berhane, Mloza-Banda, Catherine, Khaila, Stanley, Vilili, George, Leclair, Mark, Chapota, Rex

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Farm Radio Trust to assess ICT agriculture impact

Article

Farm Radio Trust (FRT) will carry out a three-year research study starting in 2018 to find out how Information and Communication Technology (ICT) impacts on agricultural productivity in Malawi. Alongside providing evidence about the effects of ICT on agricultural development in Malawi, the research aims to provide quicker ways of relaying messages to farmers, such as through cell phone technology. Findings of this study will feed ongoing development of a National Agriculture Extension Strategy. The article reviews the purposes of the study.

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Harnessing ICT to scale-up agricultural solutions : briefing note

Harnessing ICT to scale-up agricultural solutions : briefing note

Brief

The project aims at developing, testing and sharing a conceptual framework for implementing and assessing gender-responsive information and communication technology (ICT4scale), for scaling agricultural solutions in rural regions. Farm Radio Trust (FRT) leads in the field of information, communication, extension and advisory services with a growing reputation in program and policy development across sub-Saharan Africa. Members of FRT may be engaged in case study and intervention research work throughout the project based on their relevance to the research topic and their geographic focus. The project will examine the role and contribution of ICT in enabling scaling-up of agricultural solutions.

Auteur ou autrice(s) : Leclaire, Mark

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Harnessing ICT to scale up agricultural solutions intervention research : an assessment of ICT strategies that are most effective and efficient in scaling agricultural solutions in Malawi

Harnessing ICT to scale up agricultural solutions intervention research : an assessment of ICT strategies that are most effective and efficient in scaling agricultural solutions in Malawi

Study

By examining current and past applications of ICT for scale, this project aims to develop a gender-responsive framework, and to improve consideration of organizational and operational scaling up factors. Gaps exists in current research regarding scale and the potential for ICT applications. Scaling up interventions will include the use of rhizobium inoculant, a fertilizer that ensures bacteria of the correct type is present in the soil for soybean plantings, which are widely grown in the intervention sites. A survey in advance of the intervention revealed 60% of respondents need information on where to obtain the inoculant

Auteur ou autrice(s) : Farm Radio International, Farm Radio Trust

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ICT4Scale : Harnessing ICT to scale-up agricultural solutions

ICT4Scale : Harnessing ICT to scale-up agricultural solutions

Brief

This project aims to contribute to the overall challenge of scaling agricultural solutions in rural developing regions, specifically in sub-Saharan Africa through a study focused on the role and contributions of ICT. The main research outcome will be a conceptual framework and working models for the implementation of gender-responsive ICT4Scale. Farm Radio Trust (FRT) is an indigenous non-governmental organization (NGO) whose main goal is to promote ICT-based extension and advisory services in Malawi.

Auteur ou autrice(s) : Farm Radio Trust, Farm Radio International

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Harnessing ICT to scale up agricultural solutions - intervention research : an assessment of ICT strategies that are most effective and efficient in scaling agricultural solutions in Malawi

Harnessing ICT to scale up agricultural solutions - intervention research : an assessment of ICT strategies that are most effective and efficient in scaling agricultural solutions in Malawi

Report

ICTs have the potential to accelerate scaling of application and potential adoption of agricultural innovations. The report details a Participatory Radio Campaign promoting soybean inoculant. The main sources of inoculant messages in order of dominance were radio, extension workers and SMS push platforms. The ICTs used in the intervention worked best in combination; for instance, radio programming that complemented call center feedback by using it as content. The intervention program using rhizobium inoculant fertilizer had an impact on soybean yield: there was a 103% and 86% increase in soybean yield among listeners and non-listeners of the radio program respectively.

Auteur ou autrice(s) : Farm Radio International, Farm Radio Trust

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Gender-responsive approach to harnessing ICTs to scale-up agricultural innovations

Gender-responsive approach to harnessing ICTs to scale-up agricultural innovations

Report

The presentation covers information on how the scaling up process is enhanced through the use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT), such as through the use of cell phones. In particular it focuses on women’s lack of access to ICTs. The Farm Radio International (FRI) program “Her Voice on Air” provides women with information and skills training through community listening groups. The FRI programme helps women overcome fears of engaging with technologies that can help them to improve farming practices and other development challenges. The program demonstrates that women indeed have a voice, but for scaling up capacity – a platform for discussion is necessary.

Auteur ou autrice(s) : Pelletier, Bernard

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ICT4Scale major presentations

ICT4Scale major presentations

Report

Use of ICTs can enhance agricultural extension by reaching farmers, facilitating their participation and improving innovation adoption. Use of multiple ICT-based communication channels expands their reach. This detailed annex presents challenges and barriers in implementation of scaling up projects, including: poor supply chain to support promoted practices; poor infrastructure; smallholder farmers’ (especially women) limited access to technology. It reviews intervention research projects such as the soybean inoculant programme which employed participatory radio; social media, call centres and SMS messaging; and a gender inclusive agricultural extension strategy. Scaling means expanding, replicating, adapting and sustaining successful policies, programs or projects to reach more of the rural poor.

Auteur ou autrice(s) : Farm Radio International

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Harnessing ICTs to scale-up agricultural innovations

Harnessing ICTs to scale-up agricultural innovations

Report

The study analyzes how ICT can be integrated into agricultural and rural development projects for solutions at scale. Field intervention research was conducted to test the ICT components of an initiative to scale the uptake of soybean inoculants using interactive radio, text messages, WhatsApp groups, and a call centre. Household and telephone surveys, focus group discussions, key informant interviews and gender analysis help assess the effectiveness of the interventions. Building on the study findings, a gender-responsive ICT4Scale conceptual framework was developed to guide the use of ICTs in scaling initiatives. Farm Radio Trust in collaboration with Farm Radio International implemented the research project.

Auteur ou autrice(s) : Leclair, Mark, Kanyenda, Eluby

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Analytical work to develop a gender responsive conceptual framework and guidelines for the efficient use of ICTs in scaling-up initiative

Analytical work to develop a gender responsive conceptual framework and guidelines for the efficient use of ICTs in scaling-up initiative

Study

There are challenges in the uptake of innovative ICTs, particularly among rural women. Thus, scaling up ICTs in agriculture can exacerbate existing gender inequalities and poverty. The project mainly focuses on the intervention research component of the project and review of the current ICT platforms used to provide extension services. Women’s agency was limited as most women could not make decisions on the use of revenue from soybean crops, which affected their decision to purchase ICTs. One of the major outcomes of the study is the gender-responsive framework and guidelines for the efficient use of ICTs in scaling-up initiatives.

Auteur ou autrice(s) : Maulidi, Felix, Kasiya, Sekanawo

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Harnessing ICTs to scale-up agricultural innovations (ICT4Scale) : case study report

Harnessing ICTs to scale-up agricultural innovations (ICT4Scale) : case study report

Study

This report provides the outcomes of a case study that involved projects in Uganda, Ghana, Malawi and Ethiopia. The purpose was to examine the roles of ICTs and the institutional arrangements needed for the effective use of ICTs in support of scaling up innovations. Overall, the wider project examined the roles and contributions of ICT in scaling agricultural solutions for food, nutrition and income security, with a focus on sub-Saharan Africa. It focused on the role and contributions of ICT as an enabler to building awareness of agricultural improvements, and the skills, knowledge and contacts to apply them.

Auteur ou autrice(s) : Gebru, Berhane, Vilili, George, Pelletier, Bernard

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Langage : Anglais

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