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Can improving access to mobile extension improve agricultural productivity? Recent evidence suggests both significant … on agricultural productivity …
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productivity in agriculture is indispensable to the sustainability of the country. This research examined productivity and its … determinants from 420 enterprises operating in agriculture. Productivity was measured as the total factor productivity (TFP … should focus on improving the productivity of small agricultural enterprises. In addition, foreign investment, effective use …
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Throughout the education system, more and more classrooms are using digital technology. Although the idea of a digital or smart classroom has been around for years, electronic technology such as tablets, laptops, smartphones, and e-readers enable learning anytime and anywhere. They support all...
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Digital technologies impact innovation in all sectors of the economy, including traditional ones such as agriculture, the automotive industry, and retail. Similar trends across sectors include that the Internet of Things and data are becoming key inputs for innovation, innovation cycles are...
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A fragmented digital agriculture ecosystem has been linked to the slow scale-out of digital platforms and other digital technology solutions for agriculture. This has undermined the prospects of digitalizing agriculture and increasing sectoral outcomes in sub-Saharan African countries. We...
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Access to the Internet through broadband technologies has become a widely available, but not uniformly over space. Spatially-dispersed economic actors have lower Internet penetration rates, either out of choice or lack of local availability. We use data from the 2009 June Agricultural Survey,...
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