Towards a revolutionized agricultural extension system for the sustainability of smallholder livestock production in developing countries : the potential role of ICTs
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Mapiye, Obvious
Makombe, Godswill
Molotsi, Annelin
Dzama, Kennedy
Mapiye, Cletos
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MDPI
Abstract
The creation of commercialization opportunities for smallholder farmers has taken primacy
on the development agenda of many developing countries. Invariably, most of the smallholders
are less productive than commercial farmers and continue to lag in commercialization. Apart from
the various multifaceted challenges which smallholder farmers face, limited access to extension
services stands as the underlying constraint to their sustainability. Across Africa and Asia, public
extension is envisioned as a fundamental part of the process of transforming smallholder farmers
because it is their major source of agricultural information. Extension continues to be deployed using
different approaches which are evolving. For many decades, various authors have reported the
importance of the approaches that effectively revitalize extension systems and have attempted to fit
them into various typologies. However, there is a widespread concern over the inefficiency of these
extension approaches in driving the sustainability of smallholder farming agenda. Further, most of
the approaches that attempted to revolutionize extension have been developed and brought into the
field in rapid succession, but with little or no impact at the farmer level. This paper explores the
theory and application of agricultural extension approaches and argues the potential of transforming
them using digital technologies. The adoption of information and communication technologies (ICTs)
such as mobile phones and the internet which are envisaged to revolutionize existing extension
systems and contribute towards the sustainability of smallholder farming systems is recommended.
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Data Availability Statement: The data used to develop Figure 2 in this article are openly
available in [World Bank Open Data] at [https//data.worldbank.org], reference number
[API_IT.CEL.SETS_DS2_en_excel_v2_2256600].
Keywords
Agricultural extension, Sustainability, Mobile phone, Africa, Smallholder farmers, Information and communication technology (ICT)
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Mapiye, O.; Makombe, G.;
Molotsi, A.; Dzama, K.; Mapiye, C.
Towards a Revolutionized
Agricultural Extension System for the
Sustainability of Smallholder
Livestock Production in Developing
Countries: The Potential Role of ICTs. Sustainability 2021, 13, 5868. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13115868.