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Kusheh, na minem Fatu, en mi na koko farmer Hello, I am Fatu and I am a cocoa farmer : a Digital Farmer Field School for training in cocoa production and certification in Sierra Leone
Author(s) -
Loes Witteveen,
Margriet Goris,
Rico Lie,
Verina Ingram
Publication year - 2016
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.18174/376538
Subject(s) - certification , agricultural science , production (economics) , business , sierra leone , agriculture , face (sociological concept) , agricultural economics , socioeconomics , geography , economics , sociology , management , biology , social science , macroeconomics , archaeology
This document reports on the development of a prototype Digital Farmer Field School (DFFS) called Kusheh, na minem Fatu, en mi na koko farmer (“Hello, I am Fatu and I am a cocoa farmer”). The DFFS provides an ICT-based alternative to traditional agricultural extension. More specifically, it offers a tablet-based substitute for the face-to-face certification training for cocoa farmers in Sierra Leone. The fact that gatherings of more than five people at a time were not allowed as a consequence of the Ebola outbreak triggered the development of the digital alternative to group training for cocoa farmers.

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