Perceived Effectiveness of the Mobile Applications in Agriculture in Terms of Availability, Acceptance, Usage and Satisfaction

Machapathri Praneeth, None Arun Kumar S., None Suresha R. S.
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The rapid advancement of mobile technology has revolutionized various sectors, including agriculture. Mobile applications have emerged as promising tools to enhance agricultural practices by providing farmers with convenient access to vital information and services. This study aims to investigate the perceived effectiveness of mobile applications in agriculture, focusing on their availability, acceptance, usage, and satisfaction. An Ex-post facto research design was used for the present study. The study was conducted in two districts namely Chikkaballapur and Shivamogga districts of Karnataka state which were purposively selected. Chintamani taluq of Chikkaballapur district and Bhadravathi taluq of Shivamogga district are selected randomly. Two villages (Kaivara and Kurutahalli) from chintamani taluq, Hiriyurua and Nanjapura villages from Bhadravathi taluq were selected based on the simple random sampling method. From each village 30 farmers were selected randomly thus making it a total of 120 farmers from two districts. The four apps Farmrise, AgriApp, Krishi Mithra and Krishi Samyojaka were purposively selected based on its extensive use in the study area. The study showed that 67.50 per cent of the respondents had medium perceived effectiveness about the services of the mobile applications followed by low (19.16%) and high (13.34%) perceived effectiveness. The outcomes of this research contribute to a better understanding of the perceived effectiveness of mobile applications in agriculture and provides valuable insights into the availability, acceptance, usage, and satisfaction levels of these apps among farmers. Farmers are more likely to perceive mobile applications as effective when they are readily available and easily accessible in their daily farming activities. Alignment with specific needs and preferences is crucial for adoption. Promoting usage through training and support improves perceived app effectiveness. Farmer satisfaction, user feedback, and issue resolution enhance this perception. Emphasizing these aspects enables mobile applications to be more finely tuned to meet farmers' specific needs, leading to increased adoption, higher utilization, and ultimately, improved support for agricultural practices.
在可用性、接受度、使用和满意度方面,农业移动应用程序的感知有效性
移动技术的快速发展使包括农业在内的各个部门发生了革命性的变化。通过为农民提供获取重要信息和服务的便捷途径,移动应用程序已成为加强农业实践的有前途的工具。本研究旨在调查农业中移动应用程序的感知有效性,重点关注它们的可用性、接受度、使用和满意度。本研究采用事后调查设计。该研究在卡纳塔克邦的Chikkaballapur和Shivamogga两个地区进行,这两个地区是有目的选择的。奇卡巴拉普尔区的Chintamani taluq和Shivamogga区的Bhadravathi taluq是随机选择的。采用简单随机抽样方法,选取chintamani taluq的Kaivara村和Kurutahalli村、Bhadravathi taluq的Hiriyurua村和Nanjapura村。从每个村随机抽取30名农民,共120名农民来自两个区。这四个应用程序Farmrise, AgriApp, Krishi Mithra和Krishi Samyojaka是基于其在研究区域的广泛使用而有目的地选择的。研究显示,67.50%的受访者对移动应用服务的感知有效性为中等,其次是低感知有效性(19.16%)和高感知有效性(13.34%)。这项研究的结果有助于更好地理解农业中移动应用程序的感知有效性,并为农民对这些应用程序的可用性、接受度、使用和满意度提供了有价值的见解。当移动应用程序在日常农业活动中易于获得和使用时,农民更有可能认为移动应用程序是有效的。与特定需求和偏好保持一致对于采用至关重要。通过培训和支持来促进使用,可以提高应用的有效性。农民满意度、用户反馈和问题解决都增强了这种认知。强调这些方面可以使移动应用程序更精细地调整以满足农民的特定需求,从而增加采用率,提高利用率,并最终改善对农业实践的支持。
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