Accessibility of agricultural knowledge and information by rural farmers in Tanzania- A review

Paper Details

Review Paper 01/11/2017
Views (556) Download (34)
current_issue_feature_image
publication_file

Accessibility of agricultural knowledge and information by rural farmers in Tanzania- A review

Prisila A. Mkenda, Ernest Mbega, Patrick A. Ndakidemi
J. Bio. Env. Sci.11( 5), 216-228, November 2017.
Certificate: JBES 2017 [Generate Certificate]

Abstract

Appropriate agricultural knowledge and information are among important tools in agricultural sector development in Tanzania. The traditional information flow is set to be moving from knowledge creating organs (KCOs) such as research institutions and universities to consumers of the knowledge (COKs) who are mainly farmers. To increase penetrability of the information, there exist a special category of information interpreters known as agricultural extension officers (AEOs). In this review, it has been found that despite the established information flow structure; there are poor linkages between KCOs, AEOs and COKs. There seems to exist a fact that the agricultural knowledge and information sourced from the KCOs are not uniformly distributed throughout the country and hence many small and marginal famers have poor access to the same. Enhancing agricultural knowledge and information accessibility will not only liberate farmers from the vicious cycle of poverty but will also lead to economic development of the nation which is largely depending on agriculture. A comprehensive literature review with critical analysis of the agricultural knowledge and information accessibility by rural farmers was conducted in order to identify i. Common agricultural needs among small holder farmers in rural areas of Tanzania ii. Important sources of agricultural knowledge and information accessibility iii. Strength and weakness of various knowledge and information sources and iv. Barriers in accessing agricultural knowledge and information among rural smallholder farmers. Furthermore, areas requiring critical research on how to improve agricultural knowledge and information accessibility among smallholder farmers have been identified for implementation consideration in Tanzania.

VIEWS 50

Achia R. 2002. Rural Women’s Access to Agricultural Information in Uganda’. African Gender. Institute Newsletter 4, 11.

Adhiguru P, Birthal PS, Kumar BG. 2009. Strengthen pluralistic agricultural information delivery systems in India. Agricultural Economics Research Reviews 22, 71- 79.

Adomi EE, Ogbomo MO, Inoni OE. 2003. Gender factor in crop farmers’ access to agricultural information in rural areas of Delta State, Nigeria, Library Review 52, 388-93.

Aina LO. 1985. The Use of Librarians and Other Information Related Professionals in the Dissemination of Agricultural Information to Farmers in Nigeria. Nigerian Library and Information Science Review 3, 49 -53.

Aina LO. 1991. Information for successful agriculture. World Libraries 2, 49-53.

Aina LO. 2006. Information provision to farmers in Africa: The library extension service linkage. In World Library and Information Congress 72, 1-7.

Ajayi B. 2004. The talking drum. In Understanding Yoruba life and culture, ed. M.N.O. Sadiku and P.A. Dopamu, 576–592. Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press Inc.

Angello C, Msuya J, Matovelo D. 2016. Assessing the information needs and information sources of urban and peri-urban livestock keepers in Kinondoni and Morogoro Urban Districts, Tanzania. Library Philosophy and Practice 1.

Apata TG, Ogunrewo JO. 2010. Analysis of traditional information dissemination and communication method among rural farmers. Evidence from traditional communities in Nigeria. In IAALD 13th World Congress, Scientific and Technical Information and Rural Development: Highlights of Innovative Practices, Montpellier, France, April 15, 1-8.

Balit S, Calvelo Rios M, Masias L. 1996. Communication for development for Latin America, a regional experience. FAO, Rome Italy.

Ballantyne P. 2005. Managing agricultural information for sustainable food security and improved livelihoods in Africa. INASP Newsletter No. 28 (March).

Chiovoloni M. 2004. The interactive power of local and traditional communication systems. Ileia Magazine 28, 1-4.

Churi AJ, Mlozi MRS, Tumbo SD, Casmir R. 2012. Understanding farmers’ information communication strategies for managing climate risks in rural semi-arid areas, Tanzania. International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Research 2, 838-845.

Daniel E, Bastiaans L, Rodenburg J, Center AR, Schut M, Mohamed JK. 2013. Assessment of agricultural extension services in Tanzania: A case study of Kyela, Songea Rural and Morogoro Rural Districts. Internship Report 1-45.

Due JM, Magayane F, Temu AA, Masumba J, Mjunguli R, Mtenga N, Ramadhani A. 1996. Smallholder farmers’ perception of extension by gender in Tanzania. Sokoine University of Agriculture and University of Illinois, Morogoro, Tanzania and Urbana IL 1-32.

Due JM, Mollel N, Malone V. 1987. Does the T & V system reach female-headed families? Some evidence from Tanzania. Agricultural Administration and Extension 26, 209-217.

Dutta R. 2009. Information Needs and Information-Seeking Behaviour in Developing Countries: A Review of the Research. The International Information & Library Review 41, 44-51.

Edejer TTT. 2000. Disseminating health information in developing countries; the role of the internet. British Medical Journal 321, 797- 800.

Ellen D. 2000. Telecentres and the provision of community based access to electronic information in everyday life (Doctoral dissertation, Department of Information and Communications in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Manchester Metropolitan University).

Elly T, Epafra Silayo E. 2013. Agricultural information needs and sources of the rural farmers in Tanzania: A case of Iringa rural district. Library review 62, 547-566.

Frické M. 2009. ‘The knowledge pyramid: A critique of the DIKW hierarchy’. Journal of Information Science 35, 131-142.

Galadima. 2014. Constraints on Farmers access to agricultural information delivery: A survey of rural farmers in Yobe state, Nigeria. Journal of Agriculture and Veterinary Science 7, 18-22.

Haliso Y, Ajayi TB. 2014. New Approach to Information Dissemination Methods to Female Crop Farmers in Lagos State. International Research: Journal of Library and Information Science 4, 316-328.

Isaya EL, Agunga R, Sanga CA. 2016. Sources of agricultural information for women farmers in Tanzania. Information Development DOI: 10.1177/ 0266666916675016.

Isinika AC, Mdoe NSY. 2001. Improving farm management skills for poverty alleviation. The case of Njombe district. Mkuki na Nyota Publishers.

Issak A. 2000. Public libraries in Africa: A report and annotated bibliography. Oxford: INASP. Available online: www.inasp.info/ldp/libraries/Public librariesInAfrica.pdf.

Joel C. 2015. Contribution of agriculture sector to the Tanzanian economy. American Journal of Research Communication 3, 57-70.

Kalusopa T. 2005. The Challenges of Utilizing Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) for the Small-Scale Farmers in Zambia. Library High Technology 23, 414-424.

Kamanula J, Sileshi GW, Belmain SR, Sola P, Mvumi BM, Nyirenda GK, Nyirenda SP, Stevenson PC. 2010. Farmers’ insect pest management practices and pesticidal plant use in the protection of stored maize and beans in Southern Africa. International Journal of Pest Management 57, 41-49.

Kaniki AM. 2001. Community profiling and needs assessment. 2001). Knowledge, Information and Development: an African Perspective. Scottsville, South Africa: School of Human and Social Studies, University of Natal (Pietermaritzburg) 187-199.

Kantumoya A. 1992. Public libraries and community information services in Africa. African Journal of Library, Archives and Information Science 2, 33-38.

Khan GA, Muhammad S, Chaudhry KM, Khan MA. 2010. Present status and future preferences of electronic media as agricultural information sources by the farmers. Pakistan Journal of Agricultural Sciences 47, 166-172.

Koul O, Walia S, Dhaliwal G. 2008. Essential oils as green pesticides: potential and constraints. Biopesticides International 4, 63-84.

Levira PW. 2009. Climate change impact in agriculture sector in Tanzania and its mitigation measure. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 6, 37-42. IOP Publishing.

Lwoga TE, Stilwell C, Ngulube P. 2011. Access and use of agricultural information and knowledge in Tanzania. Library Review 60, 383-395.

Magesa MM, Michael K, Ko J. 2014. Access to Agricultural Market Information by Rural Farmers in Tanzania. International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Research 4, 264-273.

Mbozi P. 2002. Ground Up: Facilitating Networking and Sharing in sub-Saharan Africa, LEISA 18, 13-15.

Momodu MO. 2002. Information Needs and Information-Seeking Behaviour of Rural Dwellers in Nigeria: A Case Study of Ekpoma in Esan West Local Government Area of Edo State, Nigeria, Library Review Journal 51, 406-410.

Msoffe GE, Ngulube P. 2016. Information needs of poultry farmers in selected rural areas of Tanzania. Information Development 32, 1085-1096.

Mtega W, Benard R. 2013. The state of rural information and communication services in Tanzania: a meta-analysis. International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Research 3, 64-73.

Mtega WP, Ngoepe M, Dube L. 2016. Factors influencing access to agricultural knowledge: the case of smallholder rice farmers in the Kilombero district of Tanzania: original research. South African Journal of Information Management 18, 1-8.

Nelson R, Coe R, Haussmann BI. 2016. Farmer Research Networks as a strategy for Matching Diverse Options and Contexts in Smallholder Agriculture. Experimental Agriculture 1-20.

Niskala R. 2008. The need and use of community library services in Namibia. Master thesis, Department of Information studies, University of Tampere 92.

Nyirenda SP, Sileshi GW, Belmain SR, Kamanula JF, Mvumi BM, Sola P, Nyirenda GK, Stevenson PC. 2011. Farmers’ ethno-ecological knowledge of vegetable pests and pesticidal plant use in Malawi and Zambia. African Journal of Agricultural Research 6, 1525-1537.

Obidike NA. 2011. Rural farmers’ problems accessing agricultural information: A case study of Nsukka local government area of Enugu State, Nigeria. http://unllib.unl.edu/LPP/.

Odini S. 2014. Access to and use of agricultural information by small scale women farmers in support of efforts to attain food security in Vihiga County, Kenya. Journal of Emerging Trends in Economics and Management Sciences 5, 100.

Olajide BR. 2011. Assessment of farmers’ access to agricultural information on selected food crops in Iddo District of Oyo State, Nigeria. Journal of Agricultural & Food Information 12, 354-363.

Olanrewaju KO, Farinde AJ. 2014a. Factors influencing use of traditional communication methods in information dissemination among farmers in Osun State, Nigeria. Journal of Agricultural & Food Information 15, 54-68.

Olanrewaju KO, Farinde AJ. 2014b. The potentials of traditional communication methods in information dissemination: A case study of farmers in Osun State, Nigeria. Communication 40, 361-375.

Oyeniyi DA, Olofinsawe AA. 2015. Access and use of Agricultural Information Resources by Rural Women of Akure North and South Local Government areas of Ondo State Nigeria. International Journal of Academic Library and Information Science 3, 132-138.

Ozowa VN. 1995. The nature of agricultural information needs of small scale farmers in Africa: the Nigerian example. Quarterly Bulletin of the International Association of Agricultural Information Specialists 40, 15-20.

Rajashekar Y, Bakthavatsalam N, Shivanandappa T. 2012. Botanicals as grain protectants. Psyche: A Journal of Entomology 1-13.

Ronald B, Dulle F, Honesta N. 2014. Assessment of the Information Needs of Rice Farmers in Tanzania: A Case Study of Kilombero District, Morogoro. Library Philosophy and Practice 1-34.

Sanga C, Kalungwizi VJ, Msuya CP. 2013. Building an agricultural extension services system supported by ICTs in Tanzania: Progress made, Challenges remain. International Journal of Education and Development using Information and Communication Technology 9, 80-99.

Sarker A, Itohara Y. 2009. Farmers’ perception about the extension services and extension workers: The case of organic agriculture extension program by PROSHIKA. American Journal of Agricultural and Biological Sciences 4, 332-337.

Sarris A, Savastano S, Christiaensen L. 2006. The role of agriculture in reducing poverty in Tanzania: A household perspective from rural Kilimanjaro and Ruvuma. FAO Commodity and Trade Policy Research Working Paper 19.

Siyao PO. 2012. Barriers in accessing agricultural information in Tanzania with a gender perspective: the case study of small-scale sugar cane growers in Kilombero District. The Electronic Journal of Information Systems in Developing Countries 51, 1-19.

Soyemi OD. 2014. Women Farmers’ Agricultural Information Need and Search Behaviour in North Central Nigeria. Women 4, 39-45.

Talukder FA. 2006. Plant products as potential stored-product insect management agents- A mini review. Emirates Journal of Agricuture Science 18, 17-32.

Tologbonse D, Fashola O, Obadiah M. 2008. Policy issues in meeting rice farmers’ agricultural information needs in Niger State. Journal of Agricultural Extension 12(2).

United Republic of Tanzania (URT). 2009. Accelerating Pro-Poor Growth in the Context of Kilimo Kwanza. URT, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania 13-23.

URT. 2013. Tanzanian Agricultural Budget Report for the year 2012/2013. Dar es Salaam: Tanzania Government Printer.

Yaseen M, Xu S, Yu W, Hassan S. 2016. Farmers’ Access to Agricultural Information Sources: Evidences from Rural Pakistan. Journal of Agricultural Chemistry and Environment 5, 12.