Digital technology and services for sustainable agriculture in Tanzania

Published: 4 December 2023| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/pwnn4snd4k.1
Contributors:
Gilbert Exaud Mushi,
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Description

The dataset presents the existing agricultural e-Government services to farmers and other stakeholders. It captures the strengths and weaknesses, challenges addressed and unaddressed by the current agricultural digital services. Moreover, it presents agricultural stakeholders’ practices and use of e-Government digital services. The study introduced the proposed Farmers Digital Information System (FDIS) to all key agricultural stakeholders namely, farmers (crop and livestock farmers), Ministry of Agriculture, agro-dealers, processing industries, government subsidies coordinator, consumers, extension workers, credit, and insurance services providers. Therefore, collected stakeholders´ opinions to allow participatory design. Generally, dataset include agricultural stakeholders’ practices, state of e-Government services, and opinions to the proposed envisaged digital platform as an intervention to existing challenges towards adopting sustainable agriculture in Tanzania.

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Institutions

Universite de Geneve, Sokoine University of Agriculture

Categories

Information System, Participatory Design, e-Government, Digital Technology, Sustainable Agriculture, Tanzania

Funding

Fondation Ernst et Lucie Schmidheiny

88_2022

Fonds Général

22_69

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