Kenya’s farmers have lots of digital tools to help boost productivity – how they can be made more effective
By Evelyne Njuguna, Doctoral Reseacher in Agricultural Economics, University of Hohenheim
John Mburu, Professor of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Nairobi
Regina Birner, University of Hohenheim
Thomas Daum, Senior Research Fellow, University of Hohenheim
Digital agriculture is often hailed as an almost magical trigger for promoting successful farming, even among smallholder farmers in the developing world.
Its proponents argue that using digital tools to, for instance, generate records and calendar schedules, can help farmers…
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