Red Paper
e-mail: extension.article@gmail.com
home loginsignup
International Journal of Agriculture Extension and Social Development
NAAS Journal
International Journal of Agriculture Extension and Social Development
Peer Reviewed Journal
We invite you to contribute Research Papers, Review Papers to the Journal

International Journal of Agriculture Extension and Social Development

2025, Vol. 8, Issue 12, Part E
Exploring socio-economic and communication variables shaping farmers’ response to ICT-based agro-advisory services

Harshit Paliwal, Arun Kumar Singh, Sarvesh Kumar, Prashish Singh, Jagriti Kumari, Gaurav Kumar and Jyoti Yadav

Rapid advancements in information and communication technologies (ICT) are transforming agricultural knowledge dissemination, offering scalable, timely, and location-specific advisories to smallholder farmers. The effectiveness of ICT-enabled agro-advisory services—including SMS alerts, mobile applications, interactive voice response systems, and video-mediated extension depends critically on farmers’ attitudes, which influence adoption, engagement, and translation of recommendations into practice. This study aimed to examine socio-economic and communication factors shaping farmers’ responses to ICT-based advisories in Eastern Uttar Pradesh. An ex-post facto design was employed with a stratified random sample of 384 farmers across major vegetable- and cereal-growing districts. Fourteen socio-personal and communication variables, including age, education, operational landholding, income, extension contact, mass media exposure, information-seeking behavior, and psychological attributes (achievement motivation, scientific orientation, innovativeness, economic orientation), were analyzed using structured interviews and descriptive statistics. Results indicated that the majority of farmers were middle-aged (42.89 ± 8.65 years), moderately educated, and operated marginal to small landholdings, with medium income and moderate extension and mass media exposure. Psychological readiness for adopting innovative practices was moderate. Findings highlight that socio-economic and communication characteristics substantially influence ICT engagement and adoption of safe agricultural practices. The study underscores the need for context-specific, participatory, and ICT-integrated extension strategies to optimize advisory uptake and enhance sustainable farming practices.
Pages : 338-343 | 219 Views | 129 Downloads


International Journal of Agriculture Extension and Social Development
How to cite this article:
Harshit Paliwal, Arun Kumar Singh, Sarvesh Kumar, Prashish Singh, Jagriti Kumari, Gaurav Kumar, Jyoti Yadav. Exploring socio-economic and communication variables shaping farmers’ response to ICT-based agro-advisory services. Int J Agric Extension Social Dev 2025;8(12):338-343. DOI: 10.33545/26180723.2025.v8.i12e.2777
International Journal of Agriculture Extension and Social Development
Call for book chapter