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Analyzing usage of crowdsourcing platform Ushaurikilimo' by pastoral and agro-pastoral communities in Tanzania

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dc.creator Fue, Kadeghe
dc.creator Geoffrey, Anna
dc.creator Mlozi, M.R.S.
dc.creator Tumbo, Siza, D.
dc.creator Haug, Ruth
dc.creator Sanga, Camilius, A.
dc.date 2017-02-24T08:04:26Z
dc.date 2017-02-24T08:04:26Z
dc.date 2016-12
dc.date.accessioned 2022-10-25T08:51:19Z
dc.date.available 2022-10-25T08:51:19Z
dc.identifier December 2016 Volume 13 Number 12
dc.identifier 1550-6908
dc.identifier https://www.suaire.sua.ac.tz/handle/123456789/1280
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/91251
dc.description Earlier studies report that agricultural extension service for livestock keepers in Tanzania is not effectively offered. ‘Ushaurikilimo’ which is a crowdsourcing platform consisting of a Web and Mobile based agro-advisory system. It is a system which complements the traditional agricultural extension provided to pastoralists and agro-pastoralists. Mobile crowdsourcing for agricultural extension service is an emerging approach to address some of the problems experiencing in traditional agricultural extension service. This study explored the information seeking pattern of livestock keepers who are using ‘Ushaurikilimo’. In total 1739 questions are in ‘Ushaurikilimo’. Out of 1739 questions and answers, the study concentrated on 1312 questions since 427 questions related to forestry. Out of 1312 questions submitted to ‘Ushaurikilimo’ via livestock keepers’ mobile phones, 605 (47%) questions relate to livestock and 53% relate to crops. Most livestock keepers asked questions with keywords related to chicken, pigs and milk from ‘Ushaurikilimo’ knowledge base. Further data mining analysis showed that the following keywords are the most queried information by livestock keepers: poultry management, poultry equipment and accessories, hatching equipment, feed equipment, feed storage, feed manufacturing machinery, product handling/transport equipment, quality testing equipment and energy saving equipment, milk processing, housing and environment, building materials and equipment, feeds and feeding, food preservation, feed additives and dairy products. In this study, the pattern of information seeking behavior of livestock keepers matched the pattern which has been reported earlier by other researchers who explored the information seeking behavior of livestock keepers who are using other sources of information such as newspapers, television, radio, farmers’ friends and extension agents. One peculiar result from this study is that the average response time after the question had been assigned to an expert to answer was 32.49 hours. Thus, the crowdsourcing platform, web and mobile based agro-advisory system proved to be effective compared to conventional agricultural extension methods. This calls for a need to scale up ‘Ushaurikilimo’ to complement the traditional agricultural extension service in Tanzania.
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dc.language en
dc.publisher International Journal of Instructional Technology and Distance Learning
dc.subject information needs
dc.subject information seeking behavior
dc.subject livestock keepers
dc.subject pattern
dc.subject agro-pastoral
dc.subject pastoral
dc.subject agro-advisory systems
dc.subject data mining
dc.title Analyzing usage of crowdsourcing platform Ushaurikilimo' by pastoral and agro-pastoral communities in Tanzania
dc.type Article


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