stdClass Object ( [id] => 12832 [paper_index] => 202404-03-016554 [title] => A SECTION OF INFORMATION TRANSMISSION FROM AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION [description] => [author] => Ema Sawarkar, Devang Shrivas ,Kartik Shukla, Satwik Sahay Bisarya [googlescholar] => [doi] => [year] => 2024 [month] => April [volume] => 12 [issue] => 4 [file] => 8.EPRA JOURNALS 16554.pdf [abstract] => Agricultural extension uses a range of techniques, including field demonstrations and the integration of information and communication technologies (ICTs), to actively engage farmers and promote innovative practices that contribute to agricultural sustainability. These techniques are guided by models such as the SECI Model, Communities of Practice (CoP), and Technology Acceptance Model (TAM). Agricultural extension has a lot of unrealized potential, despite obstacles including a lack of information availability.It might use community-based initiatives, establish public-private partnerships, integrate local knowledge, and benefit from digital solutions and opportunities.Sustainably managed agriculture and resilience can also be enhanced by adopting climate-resilient practices, investing in capacity building, and putting robust monitoring and evaluation mechanisms in place.Digital platforms, Internet of Things (IoT) technology, artificial intelligence (AI), and drones are just a few examples of the technological innovations that have brought about a new era of information sharing and greatly improved farmer lives and productivity. [keywords] => Practice, technology, knowledge transfer, digital, ICTs, agricultural extension, and capacity building [doj] => 2024-04-24 [hit] => 734 [status] => y [award_status] => P [orderr] => 8 [journal_id] => 3 [googlesearch_link] => [edit_on] => [is_status] => 1 [journalname] => EPRA International Journal of Agriculture and Rural Economic Research (ARER) [short_code] => IJIR [eissn] => 2321-7847 [pissn] => [home_page_wrapper] => images/products_image/3.ARER.png ) Error fetching PDF file.