Agricultural Information Needs and Resources of Smallholder Sugarcane Farmers in Swaziland

Libri Pub Date : 2024-05-10 DOI:10.1515/libri-2022-0062
Nkosinathi M. Dlamini, P. Ngulube
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The sugar industry is the dominant agricultural sector in Swaziland’s economy, contributing significantly to the gross domestic product. Provision of relevant and timely information to smallholder sugarcane farmers is crucial for them to have a competitive footing with large-scale counterparts and reduce poverty. However, there is limited literature on the information needs and the kind of information communication resources that could make the dissemination of information to farmers efficient and effective. This study thus aims to investigate the information needs and resources of smallholder sugarcane farmers in Swaziland to inform the provision of information services in the sugar industry. It was underpinned by a positivist paradigm and used the survey research method complemented by methodological triangulation to collect quantitative and qualitative data. Data was collected using survey questionnaires and face-to-face interviews, with 168 responses and six interviews conducted. The findings revealed that 71 % of information needs of farmers were primarily in legislative compliance, sugarcane crop husbandry, markets and transport, and financial advice information, however, there were no statistically significant differences between the three mill groups in information needs. The smallholder sugarcane farmers also mostly obtained agricultural information through extension officers, farmer groups, and mobile phones, indicating that required information was mainly accessed through face-to-face interactions. The empirical findings of the study have implications for practice, policy, and theory with respect to guiding the implementation of agricultural information services by information providers in the context of rural farmers in developing countries.
斯威士兰甘蔗小农的农业信息需求和资源
制糖业是斯威士兰经济中占主导地位的农业部门,对国内生产总值贡献巨大。向小农甘蔗种植者及时提供相关信息,对于他们在与大型同行的竞争中站稳脚跟并减少贫困至关重要。然而,关于信息需求和信息传播资源种类的文献资料有限,而这些资源可以使向农民传播信息的工作变得高效和有效。因此,本研究旨在调查斯威士兰小农甘蔗种植者的信息需求和资源,为制糖业的信息服务提供参考。本研究以实证主义范式为基础,采用调查研究法,辅以方法三角测量法收集定量和定性数据。数据收集采用了调查问卷和面对面访谈的方式,共收到 168 份答复,进行了 6 次访谈。调查结果显示,71%的农民对信息的需求主要集中在遵守法律法规、甘蔗作物种植、市场和运输以及财务咨询信息方面,但三个种植组之间在信息需求方面没有显著的统计学差异。小农蔗农也大多通过推广人员、农民小组和手机获取农业信息,这表明所需信息主要是通过面对面交流获得的。本研究的实证结果对指导发展中国家农村农民的信息提供者实施农业信息服务的实践、政策和理论具有启示意义。
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