Digital Platforms for Linking Agriculture Investors with Smallholder Farmers in Nigeria

IF 0.5 Q4 AGRONOMY
J. Akinwale, F. Wole-Alo, Babatunde Oladapo Oluwole
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Abstract

The study assessed digital platforms used to link agriculture investors with smallholder farmers in Nigeria. Content analysis and in-depth interviews were  used for the study. Three digital platforms, namely the ThriveAgric, EZ Farming and Farmcrowdy were purposively chosen for this study. Results  showed that ThriveAgric is user friendly; EZ Farming and Farmcrowdy provide risk assessment scores for easy monitoring. Also, ThriveAgric uses the  Agricultural Operating System (AOS) to track farmers’ activities. EZ Farming uses social media platforms for adverts and campaign while Farmcrowdy  innovatively used the platform to render advisory services to the farmers. ThriveAgric and Farmcrowdy invested in crop and livestock production while EZ  Farming areas of investments were crop, livestock, fisheries, farm equipment and hydroponics. Smallholder farmers’ derived benefits were mainly  observed in the aspect of reduction in post-harvest losses. Untimely delivery of agricultural inputs and cost of running the platforms were identified as  major impediments to the effective deployment of the platform by the farmers and operators of the platforms respectively. Cost sharing mechanism  should be incorporated into the partnership to ensure sustainability and a winwin situation. Also, regular review of the initiative by all the stakeholders is  strongly recommended. 
连接尼日利亚农业投资者和小农户的数字平台
该研究评估了尼日利亚用于将农业投资者与小农户联系起来的数字平台。研究采用了内容分析和深入访谈的方法。本研究有目的地选择了三个数字平台,即ThriveAgric、EZ Farming和Farmcrowdy。结果表明,ThriveAgric对用户友好;EZ Farming和Farmcrowdy提供风险评估分数,便于监控。此外,ThriveAgric使用农业操作系统(AOS)来跟踪农民的活动。EZ Farming利用社交媒体平台进行广告和活动,而Farmcrowdy则创新性地利用该平台为农民提供咨询服务。ThriveAgric和Farmcrowdy投资于作物和牲畜生产,而EZ农业投资领域为作物、牲畜、渔业、农场设备和水培。小农获得的利益主要体现在减少收获后损失方面。农业投入交付不及时和平台运营成本分别被确定为农民和平台运营商有效部署平台的主要障碍。应将成本分担机制纳入伙伴关系,以确保可持续性和双赢局面。此外,强烈建议所有利益攸关方定期审查该倡议。
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1.10
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Agricultural Extension (JAE) is devoted to the advancement of knowledge of agricultural extension services and practice through the publication of original and empirically based research, focusing on; extension administration and supervision, programme planning, monitoring and evaluation, diffusion and adoption of innovations; extension communication models and strategies; extension research and methodological issues; nutrition extension; extension youth programme; women-in-agriculture; extension, Climate Change and the environment, ICT, innovation systems. JAE will normally not publish articles based on research covering very small geographic area that cannot feed into policy except they present critical insights into emerging agricultural innovations.
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