Assessing the contribution of the Adhoc crop health surveillance tool on the food security and livelihoods of smallholder farmers in Uganda

IF 1.1 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Florence Nameere-Kivunike, Elly A. Gamukama, Joyce Nakatumba-Nabende, Daniel Mutembesa, Jeremy Francis Tusubira, Solomon Nsumba, Christopher A. Omongo, Gloria Namanya
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One of the perennial causes of food insecurity in Sub-Saharan African countries is crop pests and diseases that affect agricultural production. To address this concern in Uganda, a mobile phone crowdsourcing Adhoc surveillance tool, Adsurv, was deployed and used by smallholder farmers. Adsurv is a crop health surveillance and monitoring mobile application that facilitates diagnosing and managing crop pests and diseases. Existing literature has examined the impacts of mobile technologies on food security or livelihoods in isolation, but has not conducted a holistic assessment of both. This study on the other hand aimed at assessing the contribution Adsurv made towards improved food security and livelihood assets of the smallholder farmers, which were not fully understood. The study contributes to applying the sustainable livelihood framework (SLF) as theory in evaluating Mobile for Development (M4D) initiatives. The Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) was further adopted to facilitate the development of a hierarchical assessment model of the multidimensional food security and livelihood aspects using data collected from 56 out of the targeted 70 participants. Results show that Adsurv mainly contributed towards food availability rather than utilization or access. These gains mostly enhanced the human assets of the smallholder farmers, empowering them with skills that positively impacted all other assets to support the attainment of sustainable livelihoods. The implication of these results in both research and practice is the need for further research trials, which will motivate farmers to recognize the importance of the nutritional value of food in their agronomic practices.

评估特设作物健康监测工具对乌干达小农户粮食安全和生计的贡献
撒哈拉以南非洲国家粮食不安全的长期原因之一是影响农业生产的作物病虫害。为了解决乌干达的这一问题,小农户部署并使用了一种手机众包Adhoc监控工具Adsurv。Adsurv是一款作物健康监测和监测移动应用程序,有助于诊断和管理作物病虫害。现有文献单独研究了移动技术对粮食安全或生计的影响,但尚未对两者进行全面评估。另一方面,这项研究旨在评估Adsurv为改善小农户的粮食安全和生计资产所做的贡献,这些贡献尚未得到充分了解。该研究有助于将可持续生计框架(SLF)作为理论应用于评估移动促进发展(M4D)举措。进一步采用层次分析法(AHP),利用从目标70名参与者中收集的56名参与者的数据,促进多维粮食安全和生计方面的层次评估模型的开发。结果表明,Adsurv主要对食物供应而非利用或获取做出贡献。这些收益主要增强了小农户的人力资产,使他们拥有对所有其他资产产生积极影响的技能,以支持实现可持续生计。这些结果在研究和实践中的意义在于需要进一步的研究试验,这将激励农民认识到食物营养价值在其农艺实践中的重要性。
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