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The book examines the transformative potential of social media in the agricultural sector across Africa, highlighting both its opportunities and challenges. The book discusses how social media can enhance market access, provide cost-effective marketing solutions, and facilitate real-time communication between farmers and consumers, ultimately improving agricultural productivity. However, it also addresses significant barriers such as limited internet connectivity, a lack of training in digital literacy, and the risk of information overload. To maximize the benefits of these platforms, the book…mehr

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The book examines the transformative potential of social media in the agricultural sector across Africa, highlighting both its opportunities and challenges. The book discusses how social media can enhance market access, provide cost-effective marketing solutions, and facilitate real-time communication between farmers and consumers, ultimately improving agricultural productivity. However, it also addresses significant barriers such as limited internet connectivity, a lack of training in digital literacy, and the risk of information overload. To maximize the benefits of these platforms, the book emphasizes the need for targeted training programs that equip farmers with essential skills in content creation, networking strategies, and effective use of social media tools. By advocating for a strategic approach to integrating social media into agricultural practices, the book emphasizes its potential to foster collaboration, enhance communication, and improve outcomes for farmers across the continent.
Autorenporträt
Justin Ushahemba Ikpeakor is affiliated with the Air Force Institute of Technology (A FIT), Kaduna, Nigeria, works at the Benue State House of Assembly, Makurdi. Dooshima Stephanie Bem is an entrepreneur and Mass Communicator, a product of Benue State University, Makurdi, Nigeria.Ushie Emmanuel Adie is a research expert at Bayero University, Kano.