论文标题
非洲农业部门的ICT innovations:系统文献综述
Adoption of ICT innovations in the agriculture sector in Africa: A Systematic Literature Review
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论文摘要
根据最新的世界经济论坛报告,约有70%的非洲人口取决于农业的生计。这使农业成为非洲大陆内部的关键部门。但是,农业生产力较低,粮食不安全仍然是一个挑战。近年来,这导致了使用ICT(信息通信技术)来提高农业生产力的几项举措。这项研究旨在探索非洲农业部门的ICT创新。为了实现这一目标,我们对自2010年以来发表的文献进行了SLR(系统文献综述)。我们的搜索产生了779篇论文,其中有23篇论文在详细的排除和质量评估标准后进行了详细的分析。对选定论文的分析表明,采用的主要ICT技术是针对手机的文本和基于语音的服务。分析还表明,收音机仍被广泛用于将农业信息传播给农村农民,而计算机主要由研究人员使用。尽管基于移动的服务旨在改善获得准确和及时的农业信息,但文献综述表明,采用服务受到技术基础设施不良,不适当的ICT政策和低容量用户(尤其是农民)使用这些技术的限制。这些发现进一步表明,缺乏有关指导ICT创新的适当理论框架的文献。
According to the latest World Economic Forum report, about 70% of the African population depends on agriculture for their livelihood. This makes agriculture a critical sector within the African continent. Nonetheless, agricultural productivity is low and food insecurity is still a challenge. This has in recent years led to several initiatives in using ICT (Information Communication Technology) to improve agriculture productivity. This study aims to explore ICT innovations in the agriculture sector of Africa. To achieve this, we conducted a SLR (Systematic Literature Review) of the literature published since 2010. Our search yielded 779 papers, of which 23 papers were selected for a detailed analysis following a detailed exclusion and quality assessment criteria. The analysis of the selected papers shows that the main ICT technologies adopted are text and voice-based services targeting mobile phones. The analysis also shows that radios are still widely used in disseminating agriculture information to rural farmers, while computers are mainly used by researchers. Though the mobile-based services aimed at improving access to accurate and timely agriculture information, the literature reviews indicate that the adoption of the services is constrained by poor technological infrastructure, inappropriate ICT policies and low capacity levels of users, especially farmers, to using the technologies. The findings further indicate that literature on an appropriate theoretical framework for guiding ICT innovations is lacking.