Use of free open source software technologies to enhance knowledge mobilization in smallholder agricultural communities in Sri Lanka

Development of credible approaches to share indigenous and scientific knowledge in possession of farmers, especially those engage in rural subsistence agriculture, has become a necessity in order to enhance their competitive edge in agriculture, however, remains as a challenge at present. The concep...

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Main Authors: H. A. C. K. Jayathilake, U. K. Jayasinghe-Mudalige, L. D. R. D. Perera, G. A. Gow, N. Waidyanatha
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Published: Postgraduate Institute of Agriculture, University of Peradeniya 2018-05-01
Series:Tropical Agricultural Research
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Online Access:https://tar.sljol.info/articles/8285
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spelling doaj-a7edc1a1572643ca935bc8c2572ae26d2020-11-25T01:52:35ZengPostgraduate Institute of Agriculture, University of PeradeniyaTropical Agricultural Research1016-14222018-05-0129214715610.4038/tar.v29i2.82856188Use of free open source software technologies to enhance knowledge mobilization in smallholder agricultural communities in Sri LankaH. A. C. K. Jayathilake0U. K. Jayasinghe-Mudalige1L. D. R. D. Perera2G. A. Gow3N. Waidyanatha4Wayamba University of Sri LankaWayamba University of Sri LankaWayamba University of Sri LankaUniversity of AlbertaLIRNEasiaDevelopment of credible approaches to share indigenous and scientific knowledge in possession of farmers, especially those engage in rural subsistence agriculture, has become a necessity in order to enhance their competitive edge in agriculture, however, remains as a challenge at present. The concept of Knowledge Mobilization (KMb) has, in the light of this, gained much prominence, where the role of information and communication technologies to promote sustainable agriculture is of greater attention. On this rationale, this study was carried out to explore the possibility of applying Free Open Source Software (FOSS) technologies, in combination of mobile technologies, to promote sustainable knowledge mobilization amongst the agricultural communities in Sri Lanka. Multi-stage community consultations with designated officials (partners) and pre-tested structured questionnaire-based face-to-face interviews with randomly selected smallholder agriculture farmers (n=272) from Batticaloa, Kurunegala, Matale and Puttalam Districts were employed to gather baseline data. Eight campaigns were carried out with the farmers (n=720) from the same geographical areas, where the three FOSS technologies, namely: (1) FrontlineSMS for Texting (2) FreedomFone for Interactive Voice Responses or Voice-Call and (3) Ushahidi for Interactive mapping, were applied to evaluate the possibility and effectiveness of knowledge sharing within those farming communities. It was revealed that FOSS intervention augments the Texting, Voice-Call and Interactive-mapping usage in day-to-day agricultural communication by 21, 18 and 5 percent, respectively. The key demographic factors considered, including the age and educational levels of farmers have triggered the process of knowledge mobilization positively. Outcome of the study, overall, infers that, with a fitting mechanism in place, this approach can be promoted as a drive for positive changes in agriculture-based rural communities in developing countries like Sri Lanka.https://tar.sljol.info/articles/8285agricultural community, foss, information, knowledge mobilization
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author H. A. C. K. Jayathilake
U. K. Jayasinghe-Mudalige
L. D. R. D. Perera
G. A. Gow
N. Waidyanatha
spellingShingle H. A. C. K. Jayathilake
U. K. Jayasinghe-Mudalige
L. D. R. D. Perera
G. A. Gow
N. Waidyanatha
Use of free open source software technologies to enhance knowledge mobilization in smallholder agricultural communities in Sri Lanka
Tropical Agricultural Research
agricultural community, foss, information, knowledge mobilization
author_facet H. A. C. K. Jayathilake
U. K. Jayasinghe-Mudalige
L. D. R. D. Perera
G. A. Gow
N. Waidyanatha
author_sort H. A. C. K. Jayathilake
title Use of free open source software technologies to enhance knowledge mobilization in smallholder agricultural communities in Sri Lanka
title_short Use of free open source software technologies to enhance knowledge mobilization in smallholder agricultural communities in Sri Lanka
title_full Use of free open source software technologies to enhance knowledge mobilization in smallholder agricultural communities in Sri Lanka
title_fullStr Use of free open source software technologies to enhance knowledge mobilization in smallholder agricultural communities in Sri Lanka
title_full_unstemmed Use of free open source software technologies to enhance knowledge mobilization in smallholder agricultural communities in Sri Lanka
title_sort use of free open source software technologies to enhance knowledge mobilization in smallholder agricultural communities in sri lanka
publisher Postgraduate Institute of Agriculture, University of Peradeniya
series Tropical Agricultural Research
issn 1016-1422
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Development of credible approaches to share indigenous and scientific knowledge in possession of farmers, especially those engage in rural subsistence agriculture, has become a necessity in order to enhance their competitive edge in agriculture, however, remains as a challenge at present. The concept of Knowledge Mobilization (KMb) has, in the light of this, gained much prominence, where the role of information and communication technologies to promote sustainable agriculture is of greater attention. On this rationale, this study was carried out to explore the possibility of applying Free Open Source Software (FOSS) technologies, in combination of mobile technologies, to promote sustainable knowledge mobilization amongst the agricultural communities in Sri Lanka. Multi-stage community consultations with designated officials (partners) and pre-tested structured questionnaire-based face-to-face interviews with randomly selected smallholder agriculture farmers (n=272) from Batticaloa, Kurunegala, Matale and Puttalam Districts were employed to gather baseline data. Eight campaigns were carried out with the farmers (n=720) from the same geographical areas, where the three FOSS technologies, namely: (1) FrontlineSMS for Texting (2) FreedomFone for Interactive Voice Responses or Voice-Call and (3) Ushahidi for Interactive mapping, were applied to evaluate the possibility and effectiveness of knowledge sharing within those farming communities. It was revealed that FOSS intervention augments the Texting, Voice-Call and Interactive-mapping usage in day-to-day agricultural communication by 21, 18 and 5 percent, respectively. The key demographic factors considered, including the age and educational levels of farmers have triggered the process of knowledge mobilization positively. Outcome of the study, overall, infers that, with a fitting mechanism in place, this approach can be promoted as a drive for positive changes in agriculture-based rural communities in developing countries like Sri Lanka.
topic agricultural community, foss, information, knowledge mobilization
url https://tar.sljol.info/articles/8285
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