Over 50,000 farmers will in the next six months be linked to a new
mobile and web farming information application tool to enable them
access material to enhance agricultural productivity.
Currently,
the farming information application tool linked to 500 extension
officers across the country is expected to enhance availability of data
and use the same to enhance agricultural productivity to contain
prevailing food insecurity.
Last week Avallain Limited a social enterprise with offices in Switzerland and Kenya
launched the new technology platform -ikilimo-smart farming to bridge
the existing gap between farmers and huge volumes of published and
online literature that are less encouraging to read.
The inventor of the new system Avallain Limited a social enterprise with offices in Switzerland and Kenya
says that the new technology platform is created for millions of small
scale and aspiring farmers to enable them know about farm life right
from their location.
For example, farmers will benefit with
information of animal production, plant production, farm equipment, food
processing high value crops and marketing.
Shelmith Mumbi the company content manager explained that the
development of the new information technology system is informed by huge
inflation gap in the agriculture sector in the country and new global
dynamics such as high population and advancement of information
technology.
“We expect youth because of their techno know-how
will get interested and venture into agriculture sector which has been a
preserve of the old for long,” said Mumbi.
Currently, the
farming information application tool is linked to 500 extension workers
and is expected to engage more than 50,000 farmers in the next 6 months.
“The
new mobile application bridges the existing gap between growers and the
volumes of published or online literature that are less encouraging to
read. The increased usage of the internet through mobile phones has
prompted many farmers to seek information and services from various
website,” said Mumbi.
The mobile and web farming information
application tool, Mumbi explained can be accessed on any internet
enabled device, implying even farmers in the interior locations of the
country stand to gain from the new system.
Mumbi confirmed that
her company will sponsor 5000 Short Message Service (SMS) tips to be
sent for free to the first subscribers of the ikilimo.
She added, the subscribers will sign up for SMs tips on any topic of their choice close within the application.
The
new mobile application was developed with assistance by agronomists
from the ministry of agriculture, academicians, and local farmers.
“ikilimo
will be implemented in two phases with the second phase starting in
April next year. It aims at encouraging the youth and aspiring farmers
venture into the sector by providing them with basic and very important
information in farming,” Mumbi added.
Senior assistant director
of agriculture Richard Githaiga stated the launch of the new technology
platform comes at a time when the government is focused on modernising
the sector with the view to enhancing food security.
Besides,
Githaiga said the new information tool will give farmers an opportunity
to share ideas, expertise and knowledge on diverse information about
farm life for both plant and livestock production.
“This truly
represents partnerships that if well nurtured will lead to improved
extension service delivery through cheap and effective transmission of
agricultural information and technology across the value chain,” said
Githaiga. The application of ICT solutions Githaiga observed in the
delivery of extension services has the potential to increase
productivity of Kenyan farmers’ majority of who are small scale farmers.
“Embracing use of ICT will complement traditional extension
approaches while taking advantages of recent advancement of
telecommunications and information technology where the percentage of
households owing a completer or a mobile phone stands at 3.6 percent and
75.6 percent respectively while internet, connectivity exceeds 8
million,” he added.
President Uhuru Kenyatta
has of late emphasized the need to modernise the agriculture sector
with the view to enhancing productivity to tame food insecurity.
Adopted from the standard newspaper
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