presentation by j.c. achora – wougnet
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Production and Market information for small holder farmers in Northern Uganda
Using Mobiles and Radio to access Market prices Farmer Field school experiences in Amuru and Nwoya districts
Presentation by J.C. Achora – WOUGNET
“ICTs can help farmers if the focus is on the people & their needs
And Not on technology”
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Why ICT applications in agriculture?
• Market price information• Live market feeds• Product visibility• Agricultural advisory services• Linking farmers to buyers, producers & input
suppliers• Linkages from local to global market trends
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Mobile applications
Partnerships: FIT Uganda Ltd & FAO Training FFS in sms use
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SMS (Short Text Messages) toaccess market information from
infotrade by sending text to 8555 or from service providers such as MTN and WARID networks.
service cost 220 Ug shs per msg Web2Phone: market information
is transferred from the web to the mobile phone www.infotradeuganda.com
Blackboard at Gulu main market
Farmers use this blackboard to promote their products by posting their commodities, the prices, quantity, their location and Telephone numbers – content posted free of charges
Mobile applications cont
• Mobile applications are subscription based and this poses a challenges to farmers i.e cost effectiveness
• limited content and information. Data has to be collected and the databases updated regularly as commodity prices keep changing.
• Where data has successfully been used in mobile applications eg Grameen Foundation. Content is in English.
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Training an integral component of applying ICTs
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Radio talk shows• Radio talk shows have
proved to be an interactive platforms where farmers interact with the wider community and market linkages formed
• Also the point where mobile phones & radio interact
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Radio Cassettes
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Rural women farmers – listening
club
Rural information centres Apac & Amuru
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Community meetings
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Target group: Farmers in the
community
Websites
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Online sources of information
Lessons Learnt• Though a number of the farmers could
conceptualize the use of the mobile phone to get access to markets by the end of the pilot phase, none of them had used the phone to get market. Asked why, they said they needed money quickly
• Collaborations/partnerships are important drivers for success.
Lessons
• How do farmers fare after such interventions? will farmers use the skills gained to inform which enterprise to engage in during the next season and get markets?
• Perception, attitude and Change. The Rural farmers perception to the potential of ICTs remain a big challenge to e- Agriculture
Conclusion• Expose small scale farmers to a wide variety of
ICT innovations and demonstrate their potential.
• Expose farmers to ICT applications for small holder inclusion in the agribusiness supply chain
• Broaden small holders access to financial services through ICTs.
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Conclusion
• Strengthen the Farmer Associations/Group marketing associations with ICT skills
• Great need for Information needs assessment of farmers – design & delivery of products and services
References• www.wougnet.org• http://www.facebook.com/wougnet?sk=photos#!/
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