Information and Communication Technology (ICT) encompasses a wide range of tools, including mobile applications, internet-based platforms and communication systems, which address critical challenges faced by farmers, such as inadequate market access, poor training, and climate resilience. Information and Communication Technology (ICT) plays a crucial role in transforming agriculture into a more productive, sustainable, and efficient sector. ICT tools, including mobile applications, internet platforms, and communication systems, enable real-time access to information, enhance decision-making, and promote sustainable agricultural practices. Therefore current study is based upon the importance of ICT tools in agriculture by highlighting the successful ICT initiatives in India, such as AGRISNET, AGMARKNET, e-NAM, and e-Sagu, as well as mobile apps like Kisan Suvidha and Pusa Krishi, Kisan 2.0 etc. which provide essential insights into weather, crop management, and market prices. Mobile applications such as Kisan Suvidha, Pusa Krishi, and Farm-o-Pedia provide actionable insights on weather forecasts, crop health, and market prices, empowering farmers with data-driven decision-making. Despite its advantages, ICT adoption faces barriers like infrastructure gaps, high costs, and limited digital literacy. Addressing these challenges is critical to maximizing the potential of ICT in Indian agriculture, ensuring equitable and sustainable growth.
Taruna Devi, Komal Sharma, Nandita Sharma, Diksha Sethi, Nisha Devi, Kumari Ankita. Role of ICT in bridging the knowledge gap in rural agriculture. Int J Agric Extension Social Dev 2025;8(1S):20-24. DOI: 10.33545/26180723.2025.v8.i1Sa.1503