Research Insights
Agripath is  the first comparable long-term study in DAS across multiple countries in both Asia and Africa, involving thousands of farmers. The research design combines social and technical aspects, as well as different research and experimental  methods that measure behaviour, reveal psychological mechanisms, and consider social norms and networks that influence adoption of digital advisory services. 

Publications

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Gender perspectives on mobile phone ownership and use: a case study of smallholder farmers in Uganda

Authors: Mulungu, Kelvin
Year: 2025

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The role of information and communication technologies-based extension in agriculture: application, opportunities and challenges

Authors: K. Mulungu, M. Kassie & M. Tschopp.
Journal: Information Technology for Development
Year: 2025

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Adoption and impact of sustainable land and water management

Authors: C. D. Mangole, C. M. Maina, K. Mulungu, M. Tschopp, N. Harari, R. Suresh, & M. Kassie
Journal: Land Use Policy
Year: 2025

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Adoption of Digital Agro-Advisory Services Among Smallholder Farmers: Patterns of the Innovation-Decision Process

Authors: Vaidya, B., Rana, H., & Sharma, S. R.
Journal: Bodhi: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 9(1), 313–345
Year: 2023

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Challenges and Opportunities of Digital Agro-advisory Services for Smallholder Farmers

Authors: Rana, H., & Vaidya, B.
Journal: SINHAS Vol 29 No 2
Year: 2024
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