Digital Agricultural Innovations and Rural Development
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ZCAS University Press, Lusaka, Zambia
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Digital agricultural innovations have been developed and adopted across sub-Saharan Africa, largely
through donor-funded projects. Such projects are often insufficiently scaled as they are not based on the
needs of rural communities and fail to consider local languages, cultures or infinite farmer-resource
endowments. This research reports on an attempt to design a digital agriculture framework informed by
participatory action research conducted in collaboration with small-scale farmers in Central Province,
Zambia. It aims to complement existing agricultural business development services in the province and
enable the growth of digital agriculture services throughout the community. A preliminary framework for
digital agricultural innovations is proposed, and the remainder of the paper details the PAR process
conducted during the two-year research to establish local needs and identify necessary requirements for
digital infrastructure. The paper concludes with recommendations for future research to refine and
implement the framework.
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