E-Agriculture

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Blogs

Share your insights and thoughts about recent e-Agriculture developments or the lessons you learned from an experience in ICT for agriculture with the other members of the Community of Practice by writing a blog. e-Agriculture welcomes opinions from its members on any of its themes and these can be submitted for publication. 

These blogs carry the opinions of the members of the community, yet we encourage balanced contribution which where possible give citation to cited sources and also acknowledge the photographs and images used.

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The blogs published below are intended for knowledge sharing and they do not necessarily represent the opinions of the Food and Agriculture Organization or imply an endorsement.

  • E-Agriculture In India: A Techno Legal Analysis

    Use of information and communication technology (ICT) can facilitate many business and commercial activities in India. Perry4Law Organisation (P4LO) has been advocating use of ICT for various commercial and vocational activities in India. P4LO is also a stern supporter for strengthening of e-...
    Posted by Praveen Dalal on
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  • How digital technologies can help Africa’s smallholder farmers

    By Abdul-Rahim Abdulai, Emily Duncan and Evan Fraser Digitisation could change the game for agriculture in Africa. That’s a key message in a report recently released by an international institution that enhances smallholder farming in African, Caribbean and Pacific countries. The Centre for...
    Posted by Emily Duncan on
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  • Keep in mind the real use of research

    Cover photo: Irrigating rice fields in Sirajganj, Bangladesh. Photo: Haseeb Md. Irfanullah. This post was originally published by I NASP blog and is reposted here for information sharing purposes A research system is basically made up of four components: accessing, conducting, communicating, and...
    Posted by Administrator e-Agriculture on
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  • GDCO Sudan Selected as one of the WSIS Prizes 2019 Champion!

    By Ahmed Eisa Gedaref Digital City Organization (GDCO Sudan) e-Agriculture ,, Partnership for Community Development and SDGs Achievement project has been selected as the WSIS Prize 2019 Champion for the Category 13 — Action Line C7. ICT applications: e-Agriculture . The WSIS committee announced the...
    Posted by ahmed Mahmoud eisa on
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