ICT in agriculture is an emerging field focusing on the enhancement of agricultural and rural development in India.
 It involves application of innovative ways to use Information & 
Communication Technologies (ICT) in the rural domain. The advancements 
in ICT can be utilised for providing accurate, timely, relevant 
information and services to the farmers, thereby facilitating an 
environment for more remunerative agriculture. Given the development 
scenario in Indian Agriculture, ICT movement is still evolving. However,
 all the ICT initiatives are not uniform with disparities between 
regions in the level and quality of telecommunications, information and 
the effort of individuals, public and private organizations, and 
differentiated nature of demand of the farmers in different areas. As a 
result, there have been many successes, failures, lessons learned and 
experience gained, so far.  While these initiatives are intended to 
address the needs of the farmers through ICT, their actual usage and 
their ability to bring significant impact on the farm productivity and 
socio-economic development of the intended beneficiaries is to be 
understood. It is relatively unknown as to whether the ultimate 
beneficiaries actually use the facilities provided for them meaningfully
 to meet their needs. The common problems in adoption of ICT in rural 
segments are ICT illiteracy, availability of relevant and localized 
contents in their own languages, easy and affordable accessibility and 
other issues such as awareness and willingness for adoption of new 
technologies among the rural peoples etc. One critical aspect in the 
usage of ICT’s for farmers and their groups, as seen in some of the ICT 
driven initiatives, is the involvement of human interface at the last 
mile indicating that there is a human dependency in transmission of 
Information/Knowledge to farmers.
 Thus,
 there is a need to understand as to how far the ICT initiatives are 
able to address the farmers need so that better solutions can be 
developed to address those unmet needs. 
 The proposed research aims to study the past and present major ICT 
initiatives in agriculture in India, the extant of their success, the 
factors affecting the success as well as failure of such initiatives.   
Based on this study, the project will develop and suggest appropriate 
ICT models to meet farmer’s information needs for different selected 
scenarios considering the infrastructural and social-economic 
constraints with some field testing within the existing infrastructure. 
The ICT models generated in this project can be expected to provide a 
framework for various stakeholders in agriculture in design and 
implementation of effective ICT based solutions for agriculture.
Thus,
 there is a need to understand as to how far the ICT initiatives are 
able to address the farmers need so that better solutions can be 
developed to address those unmet needs. 
 The proposed research aims to study the past and present major ICT 
initiatives in agriculture in India, the extant of their success, the 
factors affecting the success as well as failure of such initiatives.   
Based on this study, the project will develop and suggest appropriate 
ICT models to meet farmer’s information needs for different selected 
scenarios considering the infrastructural and social-economic 
constraints with some field testing within the existing infrastructure. 
The ICT models generated in this project can be expected to provide a 
framework for various stakeholders in agriculture in design and 
implementation of effective ICT based solutions for agriculture.  





 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
That is a great thing. In rural area of india they really need the best communication system i think. I had visited one rural place and forget about the communication system we even can't find a good transport system you know.
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