Presentation by Sagarika Gandhi, ICT Content Management Specialist, International Livestock Research Insti-tute (ILRI)
Session: Driving livestock development with ICTs
on 6 Nov 2013
ICT4Ag, Kigali, Rwanda
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Delivering Livestock Knowledge to Indian Farmers through mobile phones
1. Delivering Livestock Knowledge to Indian Farmers
through mobile phones
Presented by Sagarika Gandhi
Session: Driving livestock development with ICTs
ICT4Ag International Conference, Kigali, Rwanda
4-8 November 2013
2. Purpose of the project
Providing smallholder farmers with access to actionable,
relevant and timely information on livestock through mobile
phones
Improving livestock productivity, decision making ability and
better incomes to the livestock keepers
Empowering women by reducing information asymmetries due
to gender disparity
3. Target Beneficiaries
Landless farmers
Marginal farmers- less than 1 ha land holding
Smallholder farmers- between 1-2 ha land holding
Farmers practicing mixed cropping and livestock farms.
5. Strategy for achieving results
Location Specific focused content development
approach
Quality check at various levels before sending to
Users
Integrating mobile delivery channels (IVR, SMS,
USSD, Voice Message and Call Center)
Pushing Dynamic information based on the profile.
Regular User Testing, feedback analysis
Focused outreach strategy
6. Role of ICT
To provide scalable and affordable advisory services
to info-poor livestock keepers
Accessibility and reduction of transaction costs of
advisory services
Improving farmer decision making abilityaddressing literacy barriers
Strengthening expert- farmer linkages
Mobile serving as a tool for women empowerment
7. Delivery mechanism(s)
Primary Information Pull Delivery
Agro advisories: Regional IVR allows user to easily navigate the mKisan
advisory capsules by selecting alpha- numeric keystrokes.
Farmer Helpline: A team of experts attend farmer queries on livestock. It is
much more efficient and cost effective than a conventional call center.
Primary Information Push Delivery
Agro bulletins: Dynamic micro- information based on farmer profiles
delivered via SMS.
Complementary R & D Information Pull Delivery
Videos: To be tested for users acceptance on mobile available on demand.
8. Key actors involved
Active Partners
Service Provider (Lead partner)
- Handygo Technologies Pvt. Ltd (Handygo)
Content Providers
- International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI)
- CABI (CAB International)
- Digital Green
Passive Partners
Funding Partners
- GSMA Foundation
- USAID
- Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
9. Outcomes
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Total unique users are 24,081
Total content usage is 112,910 pulse
Total calls made by users is 73,566
Information on General care and management is
in high demand among users with total usage of
53,974 pulse. (48%)
• Cattle management advisories are more popular
followed by goats, buffalo and poultry.
10. Success Factors
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Localized and quality content delivery
Service design
Interactive Voice Response System
Access to low cost handset
Lower pricing and subscriptions available in
various denominations
11. Challenges
Implementation effectiveness barriers
- Socio political and cultural diversity
- Infrastructure development difference
Local agro knowledge providers and expert availability
Content sourcing and validation
Dynamic user base
Frequent change of Mobile Numbers restricting to profile a
user
12. What next…..
Gender focused content delivery
Assessing loyalty and user satisfaction
Impact assessment
13. Final Thoughts
Long term funds are required to create real
impacts
Potential of ICT is underutilized by farming
communities
Localized and validated content- horizontally and
vertically