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Impact of Digital Technologies in Agricultural Extension

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  • Singh, N. K.
  • Sunitha, N. H.
  • Tripathi, Gagan
  • Saikanth, D. R. K.
  • Sharma, Akanksha
  • Jose, Asha Elizabeth
  • Mary, M. V. Karuna Jeba

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The emergence and widespread adoption of digital technologies have reshaped the landscape of agriculture extension services, fostering increased efficiency, accessibility, and sustainability. The proliferation of digital technologies such as smartphones, the internet, data analytics, and sensor-based devices has ushered in a new era of agriculture extension services. These technologies have enabled real-time communication, data-driven decision-making, and access to a vast repository of agricultural information. Farmers, extension agents, and policymakers now have a wealth of tools and applications at their disposal, empowering them to make informed choices for increased agricultural productivity and sustainability. Digital tools have profoundly impacted agricultural extension services, revolutionizing how information is disseminated and accessed by farmers. Some analysis of how mobile apps, web platforms, and data analytics have transformed agricultural extension, empowering farmers and increasing productivity. Mobile applications and web-based platforms have facilitated the dissemination of agricultural knowledge, empowering farmers with up-to-date practices. By reducing the digital divide, ICT-based extension services promote equitable access to information, leading to enhanced agricultural productivity and sustainability. By bridging the information gap, digital technologies enhance agricultural productivity, profitability, and sustainability. Local language support ensures farmers from various linguistic backgrounds can easily understand and benefit from the information provided, enhancing the tool's usability and impact. Tailoring agricultural information to specific regions addresses diverse farming practices and challenges, enhancing relevance and adoption. By promoting language and regional adaptation, digital technologies can bridge the digital divide and empower farmers with valuable insights for sustainable agricultural development.

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  • Singh, N. K. & Sunitha, N. H. & Tripathi, Gagan & Saikanth, D. R. K. & Sharma, Akanksha & Jose, Asha Elizabeth & Mary, M. V. Karuna Jeba, 2023. "Impact of Digital Technologies in Agricultural Extension," Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics & Sociology, Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics & Sociology, vol. 41(9), pages 1-7.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:ajaees:367662
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