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e-Agriculture Good Practice: Digital Green’s social behavior change communication model for extension

Videos scaling the reach of extension workers and increasing adoption rates of best practices










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    e-Agriculture Promising Practice: E-vouchers increasing the use of improved agricultural inputs in Mozambique 2018
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    For the first time in Mozambique, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in cooperation with Agro-Negocio para o Desenvolvimento de Moçambique (ADM) developed and tested the use of e-vouchers to facilitate farmers’ access to seeds, fertilizers and other inputs needed to increase production and productivity. The e-voucher system is a flexible market development tool that allows farmers to buy certain types of inputs from agro-dealers that accept e-vouchers as a partial payment. This e-Agriculture promising practice factsheet gives details on the experience in Mozambique, unfolding challenges and successes and lessons learned
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    The case study shows the E-KOKARI is an interactive voice response (IVR) platform, developed in Niger, which enables farmers,breeders and buyers to access information, advice, warnings and market prices in the field of agriculture and livestock.When a user dials a short number from his phone he can access a voice menu in the main local languages (French, Hausa and Zarma) of the country, which guides him/her according to his/her needs. A prototype was developed and tested during a period of 10 months in the course of 2017, but the practice still needs to be implemented and evaluated in the field.
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    SMS Campaign drives adoption of improved seed varieties in Tanzania
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    CABI and FRI’s Upscaling Technologies in Agriculture through Knowledge and Extension (UPTAKE) project uses SMS messages to increase awareness and adoption of agricultural technologies in maize value chains. The project seeks to strengthen the adoption of improved maize varieties. Continuous learning and improvement of the SMS campaign strategy is at the foundation of the success of the project. Lessons from farmers, extension agents and the entire maize value chain are being incorporated in the system regularly.

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