The Role of ICT in Effective Dissemination of Extension Information among Women Livestock Farmers in North West Region of Cameroon

Loveline Enjoh Forbang, Kinsam James
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Over the past years, extensive efforts have been made throughout the world to provide female farmers with effective, suitable technology, training, and information. As a result, positive effects are beginning to show in agricultural production and family welfare. But the successes are limited at a time when public sector investments in agricultural research and extension are under pressure, when ever-greater demands are being placed on rural women in the face of rapid social transformation and in an increasing number of areas, when evidence of environmental degradation is growing. ICTs are now being used to provide basic solutions to farmers and are increasingly being supported by extension practitioners for use in agricultural production and marketing systems. This paper is intended to investigate the role played by ICT in the dissemination of effective extension information among women livestock farmers in the North West Region of Cameroon. Primary data were collected through the use of structured questionnaires, observations, focus groups and interview guides. Secondary data were obtained from books, journals, research projects and scientific articles. These provided the necessary quantitative and qualitative data that were used to draw conclusions. Multi stage sampling techniques were used to select the female farmers for the study. Four hundred (400) questionnaires were administered randomly to collect data from the communities. The women were examined using different channels like media, phone calls, friends, and agricultural technicians. The results from the study shows that, the media seemingly are doing a great job in disseminating of appropriate agricultural information. Therefore, 40.5% of the farmers get information from the media or magazines but only (7.8%) get information through phone calls. The findings of this study can go a long way to help policy makers in planning and designing need-based information infrastructural system for rural farmers.
信息通信技术在喀麦隆西北地区妇女畜牧农民中有效传播推广信息方面的作用
过去几年来,世界各地作出了广泛努力,向女性农民提供有效、合适的技术、培训和信息。因此,在农业生产和家庭福利方面开始显示出积极的影响。但是,当公共部门在农业研究和推广方面的投资面临压力时,当面对迅速的社会变革和在越来越多的地区对农村妇女提出越来越大的要求时,当环境退化的证据日益增加时,成功是有限的。信息通信技术目前被用于向农民提供基本解决方案,并越来越多地得到推广从业人员的支持,用于农业生产和销售系统。本文旨在调查信息通信技术在喀麦隆西北地区妇女畜牧农民中传播有效推广信息方面所发挥的作用。通过使用结构化问卷、观察、焦点小组和访谈指南收集了主要数据。次要数据来自书籍、期刊、研究项目和科学文章。这些提供了用来得出结论的必要的定量和定性数据。采用多阶段抽样技术,选取女性农户进行研究。随机发放了400份问卷,从社区收集数据。研究人员通过媒体、电话、朋友和农业技术人员等不同渠道对这些女性进行了调查。研究结果表明,媒体似乎在传播适当的农业信息方面做得很好。因此,40.5%的农民通过媒体或杂志获取信息,只有7.8%的农民通过电话获取信息。本研究的结果对政策制定者规划和设计基于需求的农村信息基础设施系统有很大的帮助。
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