Digitalisation of agriculture in Zimbabwe: Challenges and opportunities

Authors

  • Cosmas Parwada Department of Agricultural Management, Faculty of Agricultural Science, Zimbabwe Open University, Number 16 Victory Road Gweru East, Zimbabwe. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7960-4303
  • Hillary Marufu Department of Software Engineering, Faculty of Technology, Zimbabwe Open University, Zimbabwe.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18488/ijsar.v10i1.3280

Abstract

To provide insights on the potential of digitalised agriculture in improving output exploring its challenges among the smallholder farmers in Zimbabwe. Literature on the application of digital agriculture was gathered. The research from countries with same or similar Zimbabwean agricultural conditions were then selected in this review. Notably, there are disparities in complexity and level of digitalisation between the developing and developing countries. Unlike in the developing countries, digitalised agriculture is more advanced and highly applied in developed countries. In Zimbabwe specifically, application of digitalized agriculture is skewed towards the commercial farmers than the smallholder communal farmers. The application of digital agriculture e-agriculture) has gained momentum world over in recent years but still low in Zimbabwe where it is more common to the highly literate and resource endowed farming communities than poorly resourced farmers. The digital agriculture is a useful modern technology applied in agricultural production systems in enhancing precision application of resources e.g water, fertilizers, pesticides etc increasing the technical efficiency that translates into high farm outputs (both quantity and quality). Machine Learning (ML) which is a subset of Al, developed to handle various challenges faced during the formation of knowledge-based farming systems. Therefore, digitalisation of agriculture ranges from the use of simple offline programmed production systems installed into information and communications technology (ICTs) gadgets to complex algorithms run by computers. In advanced digitalisation, algorithms are applied in different agronomic practices of crops as well as in animal husbandry.

Keywords:

Agricultural management, Agricultural production, Artificial intelligent, Big data, Increased efficiency.

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Published

2023-02-06

How to Cite

Parwada, C. ., & Marufu, H. . (2023). Digitalisation of agriculture in Zimbabwe: Challenges and opportunities . International Journal of Sustainable Agricultural Research, 10(1), 32–41. https://doi.org/10.18488/ijsar.v10i1.3280

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