Video-mediated farmer-to-farmer learning for sustainable agriculture

Posted by EKStallings on Oct 26, 2011
Author: 
Van Mele, Paul
Publication Type: 
Report/White paper
Publication Date: 
Oct 2011
Publisher/Journal: 
Agro-Insight
Publication language: 
English
Abstract: 

From June to September 2011, Agro-Insight conducted a scoping study for SDC, GFRAS and SAI Platform on the production, dissemination and use of farmer training videos in developing countries, with a focus on sustainable agriculture. Literature was consulted, the internet screened, experts and users consulted and a global on-line survey launched in English, French and Spanish.

There is a general consensus that farmers need good agricultural training videos, but they do not browse the web in search of them. For watching videos they rely mainly on outside agencies. Only about 20% of all respondents have never used video to train farmers and have never searched the web for agricultural videos. Many of those didn’t know where to look for videos, hadn’t found videos on the right subject or hadn’t found videos in their local language.

Mobile is one of the technologies discussed, but not the only. The study cites some mobile-based programs and notes current limitations to mobile video for farmers.

Citation: 
Van Mele, Paul. "Video-mediated farmer-to-farmer learning for sustainable agriculture." Agro-Insight. 2011.
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Author: 
Van Mele, Paul
Publication Type: 
Report/White paper
Publication Date: 
Oct 2011
Publisher/Journal: 
Agro-Insight
Publication language: 
English
Abstract: 

From June to September 2011, Agro-Insight conducted a scoping study for SDC, GFRAS and SAI Platform on the production, dissemination and use of farmer training videos in developing countries, with a focus on sustainable agriculture. Literature was consulted, the internet screened, experts and users consulted and a global on-line survey launched in English, French and Spanish.

There is a general consensus that farmers need good agricultural training videos, but they do not browse the web in search of them. For watching videos they rely mainly on outside agencies. Only about 20% of all respondents have never used video to train farmers and have never searched the web for agricultural videos. Many of those didn’t know where to look for videos, hadn’t found videos on the right subject or hadn’t found videos in their local language.

Mobile is one of the technologies discussed, but not the only. The study cites some mobile-based programs and notes current limitations to mobile video for farmers.

Citation: 
Van Mele, Paul. "Video-mediated farmer-to-farmer learning for sustainable agriculture." Agro-Insight. 2011.
Featured?: 
No

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