Shalini Kala
| Organization type | International Organization |
|---|---|
| Country | India |
This member participated in the following Forums
Forum Forum: 2013 CTA ICT OBSERVATORY “Strengthening e-Agriculture Strategies in ACP Countries”
Question 1 (opens 25 Feb.)
To bring the information benefits to farms and farmers and to be able to do so with minimal losses of learning, it makes sense to design national e-agricultural strategies. Needless to say, these whould include where and how governments would step in and where and how they keep away, letting the most efficient actors operate.
Forum Forum: "Using ICT to enable Agricultural Innovation Systems for smallholders" September, 2012
Question 1 (opens 17 Sept.)
Researching in Asia we discovered two important factors for advisory to be of value to smallholders:
1. Customisation/localisation of the information/advice being provided - Several advisory services running in the region supply broad agriculture information. What farmers, including smallholders need is advice customised to their needs, their farms, their farming operations. One such expereince is on the OneFarm Services in India, an initiative of ekgaon. Read more at:
http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/todays-paper/tp-agri-biz-and-commod…
2. Quick response time: Small-holders have in general low risk bearing ability. Hence, it makes a great difference if they get responses to their queries within 24 hours or it would take longer. With 2-3 livestock animals, losing one to disease is a huge set back for a smallholder.
Read more on this research championed by IFAD and IDRC at:
http://www.e-agriculture.org/content/strengthening-rural-livelihoods-im…;
Shalini