Explore the full dataset

The goal of the Agriculture in the Digital Age is to capture, classify, and annotate to the fullest degree possible the research on digital interventions in agriculture, using peer-reviewed studies and other carefully selected sources.

A selection of 315 articles, case studies and reports were included for our assessment of how the proliferation of digital technology and data analytics impacts small-scale farmers and agricultural service providers in low- and middle-income. Among the questions we sought to address:

  • What does the evidence report about the ways in which farmers and service providers have made use of digitally-enabled services for agriculture? 
  • What are the various digitally-enabled service types for agriculture, and what has been made available to farmers?
  • What are the outcomes measured by these service types?
  • Who is empowered to use digitally-enabled services and who is left out?
  • What are the facilitators and barriers to use of these service types, and how to do they contribute to an uptake in use?

Hover over each hexagon in the “Use facilitators and Barriers” to see a brief definition of the identified facilitator. Click on “more” will highlight the appropriate drop-down filter in the table below. Use the filters to explore the dataset based on your own interests.

Many research studies provide rich descriptive details such a when a particular service “saves time” or “saves money” that can facilitate further understanding of why a service does or does not work.

We identified 74 facilitators and barriers across 315 included studies and organized them into four dimensions based on the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT), proposed by Venkatesh et al., 2003, 2012.

The UTAUT dimensions and the corresponding facilitators and barriers can be identified by the four colors in the diagram.  For more information about each dimension, please check out our full report.

Facilitators and barriers

Facilitators and barriers
Privacy supported Immediate benefit Saves money Comprehensive information Farmers respected Learning supported Service benefits conveyed Improve transparency Incentives Market access sensitive Extension access sensitive Localizes or site-specific Labour access sensitive Bundled service Saves time Information reliability Capital access sensitive Trust (general) Motivation supported Flexible applicability Saves travel User involvement Discussion supported Choice supported Relatable source Credible source Input access sensitive Interactive Ease of testing Grow professional network Constraint sensitive (general) Priority sensitive (general) Service sustained Organizational support Mobile network affordability Device quality Electricity access Mobile network availability Aware of DEAS Device access Culturally sensitive Community support Involuntary use Ease of sharing Embarrassment avoided Maintain relationships Improve status Speed of use Multiple digital interfaces Familiar language Visual interface No technical bugs Social network access Ease of first use Familiar terminology Reminders Familiar service or interface Digital illiteracy sensitive Affordable use cost Ease of use (general) Math calculations facilitated Aesthietic interface Timelines Entertaining How to use explained Ease of payment Ease of reference Password not required Eyesight sensitive Updated content Constaint sensitive (general) Spam avoided Illiteracy sensitive Human support Ease of interpretation

Privacy supported

User's information kept private

Click here to see more information

Immediate benefit

User perceives use of service will deliver benefits quickly

Click here to see more information

Saves money

User saves money by using the service

Click here to see more information

Comprehensive information

User perceives service provides sufficient information

Click here to see more information

Farmers respected

User feels respected by the service

Click here to see more information

Learning supported

User perceives service could increase user's knowledge

Click here to see more information

Service benefits conveyed

User understands service's value proposition

Click here to see more information

Improve transparency

User perceives use of service will enable them to monitor other agricultural organisations and professionals

Click here to see more information

Incentives

Incentives to use the service (unrelated to its core function)

Click here to see more information

Market access sensitive

Aligned with user's constraints regarding access to markets for farm produce

Click here to see more information

Extension access sensitive

Complements users' level of (in)access to formal and non-digital Extension service(s)

Click here to see more information

Localizes or site-specific

Service and/or its content adapted to user's geography

Click here to see more information

Labour access sensitive

Aligned with user's constraints regarding access to labour

Click here to see more information

Bundled service

Multiple service types delivered to farmers as one service

Click here to see more information

Saves time

User saves time by using the service

Click here to see more information

Information reliability

User perceives service information to be reliable

Click here to see more information

Capital access sensitive

Aligned with user's constraints regarding access to capital

Click here to see more information

Trust (general)

User trusts the service (unspecified how)

Click here to see more information

Motivation supported

Use increases user's motivation

Click here to see more information

Flexible applicability

User perceives service to be transferable across multiple use cases

Click here to see more information

Saves travel

User travels less by using the service

Click here to see more information

User involvement

User involved in supply of the service

Click here to see more information

Discussion supported

Service helps user discuss service and its content with real people

Click here to see more information

Choice supported

Service offers user multiple options

Click here to see more information

Relatable source

User perceives supplier of service to be relatable

Click here to see more information

Credible source

User perceives supplier of service to be credible

Click here to see more information

Input access sensitive

Aligned with user's constraints regarding access to agricultural inputs

Click here to see more information

Interactive

Responsive to user input

Click here to see more information

Ease of testing

User can quickly and cheaply test using service and/or its content on a small-scale

Click here to see more information

Grow professional network

User perceives use of service could develop new connections with other agricultural professionals

Click here to see more information

Constraint sensitive (general)

Aligned with user's constraints (unspecified how)

Click here to see more information

Priority sensitive (general)

Aligned with user's priorities (unspecified how)

Click here to see more information

Service sustained

Service supply is sustained over time

Click here to see more information

Organizational support

Organizational_support

Click here to see more information

Mobile network affordability

User can afford to mobile network costs required to use service

Click here to see more information

Device quality

User can access device of required quality to use service

Click here to see more information

Electricity access

User can access electricity required to use service

Click here to see more information

Mobile network availability

User is located where there is an available mobile network with speed and reliability required to use service

Click here to see more information

Aware of DEAS

User aware of service's existence

Click here to see more information

Device access

User can access device at required time to use service

Click here to see more information

Culturally sensitive

Aligned with user's culture

Click here to see more information

Community support

User received assistance to use service from members of their community

Click here to see more information

Involuntary use

User perceives use of service is compulsory

Click here to see more information

Ease of sharing

User perceives service to be easy to share with people in user's social network

Click here to see more information

Embarrassment avoided

User perceives service to not create a risk of embarrassment

Click here to see more information

Maintain relationships

User perceives use of service could improve user's personal relationships

Click here to see more information

Improve status

User perceives use of service could increase user's social status

Click here to see more information

Speed of use

User perceives use of service to be not overly time-consuming

Click here to see more information

Multiple digital interfaces

User perceives they can access the service via more than one digital interface

Click here to see more information

Familiar language

User understands the language(s) used by the service

Click here to see more information

Visual interface

Service's digital interface is visual

Click here to see more information

No technical bugs

Service free of technical bugs

Click here to see more information

Social network access

Extent to which user is socially connected to other people that can facilitate use of the service

Click here to see more information

Ease of first use

User perceives their first use of the service to be easy

Click here to see more information

Familiar terminology

User understands the terminology (including metrics and technical terms) used by the service

Click here to see more information

Reminders

Service reminds users of information they are already familiar with and at relevant times

Click here to see more information

Familiar service or interface

User perceives service and/or it's digital interface to be familiar

Click here to see more information

Digital illiteracy sensitive

Aligned with user's skill-level operating digital devices

Click here to see more information

Affordable use cost

User perceives service fee to be affordable

Click here to see more information

Ease of use (general)

User perceives service to be easy to use (unspecified how)

Click here to see more information

Math calculations facilitated

User avoids performing mathematical calculations by and/or when using the service

Click here to see more information

Aesthietic interface

User perceives service's digital interface(s) to be aesthetically pleasing

Click here to see more information

Timelines

User perceives service to be supplied at relevant times of day and/or season

Click here to see more information

Entertaining

User perceives service experience to be entertaining

Click here to see more information

How to use explained

User perceives adequate explanation supplied regarding how-to-use the service

Click here to see more information

Ease of payment

User perceives service to be easy to (re)subscribe to

Click here to see more information

Ease of reference

User perceives service content to be easy to refer to on-demand

Click here to see more information

Password not required

User does not need to remember a password to use service

Click here to see more information

Eyesight sensitive

Aligned with user's eyesight constraints

Click here to see more information

Updated content

Content provided by service is refreshed

Click here to see more information

Constaint sensitive (general)

Aligned with user's constraints (unspecified how)

Click here to see more information

Spam avoided

User is not disrupted by service at undesired times

Click here to see more information

Illiteracy sensitive

Aligned with user's (in)ability to read and write

Click here to see more information

Human support

Service's digital interface is complemented with support for users from a real person (remotely and/or in-person)

Click here to see more information

Ease of interpretation

User perceives service and its content to be easy to understand

Click here to see more information

Like the use facilitators and barriers feature, world map and evidence gap map?

You can easily implement similar visualizations your own site using Google Sheets and Word Press! The instructions and code are available on GitHub.

Loading visualization...