Journal article
An empirical analysis of the use of agricultural mobile applications among smallholder farmers in Myanmar
SP Thar, T Ramilan, RJ Farquharson, A Pang, D Chen
Electronic Journal of Information Systems in Developing Countries | WILEY | Published : 2021
DOI: 10.1002/isd2.12159
Abstract
Mobile phone applications (apps) designed to assist smallholder farmers improve decision-making have been revolutionizing the agriculture sector. These apps offer solutions to farmer information needs by providing weather information, crop market trends, pest and disease damage identification, and advice on pesticide and fertilizer use. They also facilitate interaction with fellow farmers, extension workers and other stakeholders in the value chain who are interested in information exchange. Much previous research has investigated the contribution of mobile apps to agricultural production. This study explored the agricultural mobile apps available in Myanmar, analyzed factors affecting their..
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Awarded by Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research
Funding Acknowledgements
Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research, Grant/Award Number: SMCN/2014/044; The University of Melbourne Doctoral Research Scholarship