Assessment of Information and Communication Technology Tools’ Usage in Agricultural Extension among Cassava Peasants in Rangwe Sub-County, Kenya

Caleb Dimo, John and Stephen Wambugu, Maina and Chesambu Ndiema, Alice (2022) Assessment of Information and Communication Technology Tools’ Usage in Agricultural Extension among Cassava Peasants in Rangwe Sub-County, Kenya. Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics & Sociology, 40 (7). pp. 86-95. ISSN 2320-7027

[thumbnail of 1423-Article Text-2588-1-10-20220921.pdf] Text
1423-Article Text-2588-1-10-20220921.pdf - Published Version

Download (587kB)

Abstract

Aims: This study sought to determine selected demographic characteristics, the extent of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) tools’ usage, opportunities in ICT, challenges in the use, strategies to improve the use, and the correlation between the selected demographic factors and ICT tools’ usage among peasants who produce cassava in Rangwe Sub-County, Kenya. Study Design: A correlation research design was used in this study conducted at Rangwe Sub-County, Kenya from 8th December 2021 to 14th January 2022.

Methodology: The study gathered data with the aid of pretested structured questionnaire from 106 Cassava Peasants (CPs) who used or not used ICT tools in agricultural extension.

Results: The response rate achieved was 100%. The majority of the CPs were female (62%), middle-aged (36-50 years), attained primary education (52%), and earned the lowest average annual income (X ≤ KES160, 000). The majority of ICT tools users in extension were males, elite, higher-income earners, and youths. The largest percentage of ICT tools users mentioned, ICT tools availability as one of the opportunities in ICT, expensiveness as the main challenge in the use, ICT services subsidies as one of the improvement strategies. Spearman’s correlation analysis showed that a correlation between the selected demographic factors and ICT tools’ usage was statistically significant at a 1% level of significance (P=.000).

Conclusion: Adoption of ICT tools in agricultural extension services is directly proportional to income, gender equality, and education, while it is inversely proportional to age. The provision of supporting policies for the selected demographic factors, availability of training centers, and subsidized credit interest rate would increase ICT tools usage in extension.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Opene Prints > Social Sciences and Humanities
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 23 Jan 2023 06:43
Last Modified: 23 Mar 2024 04:23
URI: http://geographical.go2journals.com/id/eprint/911

Actions (login required)

View Item
View Item