Information and Communication Technology for Agriculture and Rural Development


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The articles included in this book focuses on; Digital divide in rural India, e-Agriculture issues, Cyber extension, overview on Village Knowledge Centres VKCs, Community Information Centre iniative in Orissa, SATCOM application in Karnataka State, Model e-Villages in Arunachal Pradesh State of North-East India, Nationwide InDG web portal initiative for rural development, Kisan Mobile Sandesh KMS, Dynamic Market Information DMI by Web and Mobile in Tamil Nadu, Expert systems for pest and diseases diagnosis in rubber, Interactive Multimedia Compact Disc IMCD, Village Information Centres among Dairy Farmers in Tamil Nadu, KISSAN initiative of Kerala State, Mobile Agricultural School and Services MASS in Jharkhand, Farmers Database creation in Darjeeling District of West Bengal, Village Resource Centres VRCs in Uttaranchal, Pest Surveillance of Rice using satellite data, Techmode Approach for Distance Learning Courses for Field Veterinarians in Maharastra, Information Retrieval System for Buffalo Reproduction, Web Portals and Digital Data base in Agroforestry, Watershed Modelling using GIS and Remote Sensing in Gujarat State, e-Readiness and Participation Level of Akshya and KISSAN Kerala Beneficiaries and VRC & CIC Network in Assam and Internet utilization pattern, evaluation of Kissan Call Centres KCCs, ICT adoption level, impact, stakeholders feedback, policy implications and recommendations.







Role of Information and Communication Technology in the Farmer’s Economy


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Doctoral Thesis / Dissertation from the year 2012 in the subject Agrarian Studies, grade: Awarded, , course: Management, language: English, abstract: The main objective of this research is to find out the role of information and communication technology in the development of farmer’s economy and study of ICT-Choupal. It is concerned with looking at the role of information and communication technology as a medium for farmers economy for performing their production, growth, farming techniques, productivity more accurately and professionally. This research will investigate whether and to what extent the role of information and communication technology increased productively. This will be examined by farmer’s view with primary data analysis.




Information Communication Technology and Poverty Alleviation


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Despite global economic disparities, recent years have seen rapid technological changes in developing countries, as it is now common to see people across all levels of society with smartphones in their hands and computers in their homes. However, does access to Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) actually improve the day-to-day lives of low-income citizens? This book argues that access to the internet can help alleviate poverty, improve development outcomes, and is now vital for realizing many human rights. This book posits that good governance is essential to the realization of inclusive pro-poor development goals, and puts forward policy recommendations that aim to mitigate the complex digital divide by employing governance as the primary actor. In making his argument, the author provides a quantitative analysis of developing countries, conjoined with a targeted in-depth study of Mexico. This mixed method approach provides an intriguing case for how improvements in the quality of governance impacts both ICT penetration, and poverty alleviation. Overall, the book challenges the neoliberal deterministic perspective that the open market will "solve" technology diffusion, and argues instead that good governance is the lynchpin that creates conducive conditions for ICTs to make an impact on poverty alleviation. In fact, the digital divide should not be considered binary, rather it is a multifaceted problem where income, education, and language all need to be considered to address it effectively. This book will be useful for researchers/students of development, communication technologies, and comparative politics as well as for development practitioners and policy makers with an interest in how modern technology is impacting the poor in the developing world.




Impact of Information Communication Technology on Economic Growth


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This study investigates the impact of information and communication technology (ICT) on economic growth i.e. gross domestic product (GDP) for a panel consisting of member countries of South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) using annual data for the period 1990-2014. We have included only four SAARC countries (Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka, and Pakistan) in our study due to data constraints. We have employed augmented Cobb-Douglas production function by incorporating ICT, along with capital and labor. We have taken teledensity (number of fixed and mobile phones per 10000 people) as a proxy for ICT. Our main findings reveal a positive and statistically significant effect of ICT on economic growth using panel data techniques. However, impact of ICT on economic growth is highest for India followed by Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Pakistan respectively. Since SAARC countries have started giving due significance to issues related with ICT these years, our study, based on most recent data of these countries, has crucial policy implications for them.










Regional Integration and Economic Development in South Asia


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South Asian leaders have made it a priority to tackle key regional issues such as poverty, environment degradation, trade and investment barriers and food insecurity, among others.