Perceptions of Small-Scale Farmers and Extension Officers Towards the Influence of Socio-Demographic Factors in the Utilisation of Digital Technologies for Dissemination of Agricultural Knowledge
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East African Journal of Agriculture and Biotechnology, Volume 8, Issue 2, 2025
Abstract
In recent years, digital technologies have emerged as powerful tools to enhance
communication, knowledge sharing and decision making in the agricultural
sector. Various agricultural digitisation tools are used, including messaging on
mobile phones, social media, use of specialised apps by extension officers and
small-scale farmers in the dissemination of agricultural knowledge. However,
limited research exists on specific perceptions, challenges and opportunities
related to the adoption and utilisation of these tools amongst small-scale farmers
and extension officers. Previous studies show that different extension
approaches result in different adoption levels by farmers. The research was
based on the perceptions of small-scale farmers and extension officers towards
the use of digital tools in the dissemination of agricultural knowledge in Bomet
County, Kenya. The study was guided by these objectives; to assess impact of
socio-demographic factors on farmers’ and extension officers’ views on digital
tools in agriculture, to compare perceptions of sustainability of digital tools
among farmers and extension officers, to explore perception of farmers and
extension officers on the constraints on digital tools’ utilization and to compare
perspectives of farmers and extension officers on upscaling digital tools in
agriculture in Bomet County, Kenya. Ex-posto-facto and comparative research
designs were used in the study. A total of 246 respondents were sampled using
multi-stage cluster sampling, with simple random sampling and an interview
schedule and questionnaire were used to collect data. The data collected was
organised and analysed using frequencies, percentages and means. The
inferential statistics were analysed using Pearson’s correlation r, then presented
in tables, bar charts, graphs and figures. The study concluded that sociodemographic factors greatly influenced digital adoption, highlighting the need
for inclusive, well-designed interventions to support marginalised farmers.
Policymakers should implement digital strategies that enhance access, provide
relevant training, and deliver locally tailored content to meet the diverse needs
of marginalised communities.
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Article Journal on Perceptions of Small-Scale Farmers and Extension Officers Towards the
Influence of Socio-Demographic Factors in the Utilisation of Digital
Technologies for Dissemination of Agricultural Knowledge
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Chepkemoi, J., Kibett, J. K. & Cherotich, C. (2025). Perceptions of Small-Scale Farmers and Extension Officers Towards the Influence of Socio-Demographic Factors in the Utilisation of Digital Technologies for Dissemination of Agricultural Knowledge. East African Journal of Agriculture and Biotechnology, 8(2), 112-124. https://doi.org/10.37284/eajab.8.2.3507
