Agricultural extension services for agriculture risk management through ICTs in Malaysia

Agriculture Extension is considered as a major development partner in the agriculture development process. Extension services are rendered to help the farmers in different dimensions for the smooth flow of agricultural activities. As the current scenario has breeds many problems in the agriculture m...

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Main Authors: Ali, Muhammad, Man, Norsida
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: University Community Transformation Centre, Universiti Putra Malaysia 2017
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/75464/1/AGREX-2.pdf
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spelling my.upm.eprints.754642019-10-07T06:46:22Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/75464/ Agricultural extension services for agriculture risk management through ICTs in Malaysia Ali, Muhammad Man, Norsida Agriculture Extension is considered as a major development partner in the agriculture development process. Extension services are rendered to help the farmers in different dimensions for the smooth flow of agricultural activities. As the current scenario has breeds many problems in the agriculture management process, so potential of ICTs have been attracted into this sensitive discipline. In this regard, an empirical study was conducted in four nature sensitive areas of Malaysia to assess the extension services dispensed for agriculture risk management keeping in view the digital technologies by the field staff. There were 360 farmers selected through stratified random sampling technique. The results reveal that visits paid by extension staff were mostly on annual or bi annual basis as reported by most of the farmers. Farmers reported that they got information from extension staff about use of ICTs for disaster information which is still less than required. Still most of the farmers felt that they were failed to get support from extension field staff to integrate ICTs for proper management of agriculture risks. Farmers also highlighted that extension staff knowledge is not at par so they need improvement. Thus, it can be inferred that public and private sector should initiate various training programmes firstly for the staff and then diffuse various management skills and techniques into farmer fields for better agriculture risk management and also incorporate the digital essence through ICTs. Frequency of visits may also require to be improved for effective technology transfer. As a result, not only socio-economic condition of farmers would be improved but also challenges like climate change can be handled. University Community Transformation Centre, Universiti Putra Malaysia 2017 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/75464/1/AGREX-2.pdf Ali, Muhammad and Man, Norsida (2017) Agricultural extension services for agriculture risk management through ICTs in Malaysia. In: International Conference on Agricultural Extension (AGREX'17), 14-16 Feb. 2017, Conference Hall, Faculty of Engineering, Universiti Putra Malaysia. (pp. 49-57).
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description Agriculture Extension is considered as a major development partner in the agriculture development process. Extension services are rendered to help the farmers in different dimensions for the smooth flow of agricultural activities. As the current scenario has breeds many problems in the agriculture management process, so potential of ICTs have been attracted into this sensitive discipline. In this regard, an empirical study was conducted in four nature sensitive areas of Malaysia to assess the extension services dispensed for agriculture risk management keeping in view the digital technologies by the field staff. There were 360 farmers selected through stratified random sampling technique. The results reveal that visits paid by extension staff were mostly on annual or bi annual basis as reported by most of the farmers. Farmers reported that they got information from extension staff about use of ICTs for disaster information which is still less than required. Still most of the farmers felt that they were failed to get support from extension field staff to integrate ICTs for proper management of agriculture risks. Farmers also highlighted that extension staff knowledge is not at par so they need improvement. Thus, it can be inferred that public and private sector should initiate various training programmes firstly for the staff and then diffuse various management skills and techniques into farmer fields for better agriculture risk management and also incorporate the digital essence through ICTs. Frequency of visits may also require to be improved for effective technology transfer. As a result, not only socio-economic condition of farmers would be improved but also challenges like climate change can be handled.
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Agricultural extension services for agriculture risk management through ICTs in Malaysia
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title Agricultural extension services for agriculture risk management through ICTs in Malaysia
title_short Agricultural extension services for agriculture risk management through ICTs in Malaysia
title_full Agricultural extension services for agriculture risk management through ICTs in Malaysia
title_fullStr Agricultural extension services for agriculture risk management through ICTs in Malaysia
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publisher University Community Transformation Centre, Universiti Putra Malaysia
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