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Information and communication technology for sustainable small-scale sweet potato farming: A case of Vhembe District in Limpopo Province, South Africa

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dc.contributor.advisor Munyoka, W.
dc.contributor.advisor Tutani, D.
dc.contributor.advisor Nethengwe, T.
dc.contributor.author Mathivha, Nduvho Sharon
dc.date 2022
dc.date.accessioned 2023-01-12T07:29:49Z
dc.date.available 2023-01-12T07:29:49Z
dc.date.issued 2022-11-10
dc.identifier.citation Mathivha, N. S. (2022) Information and communication technology for sustainable small-scale sweet potato farming: A case of Vhembe District in Limpopo Province, South Africa. University of Venda. South Africa.<http://hdl.handle.net/11602/2395>.
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/11602/2395
dc.description MCom (Business Information System) en_ZA
dc.description Department of Business Information Systems
dc.description.abstract Nowadays Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) has become an indispensable tool for enhancing farming. It is considered an important factor in disseminating farming information to small-scale sweet potato farmers. Farming information is regarded as a critical factor for decision making for small-scale sweet potato farmers. In South Africa, small-scale sweet potato farmers access farming information through ICT channels. However, the lack of knowledge and skills in using ICTs prohibits small-scale sweet potato farmers from accessing farming information. This study evaluates the effects of facilitating conditions, technical aspects, cost of accessing the internet and socio-cultural issues on sweet potato farmers’ behavioral intention to adopt ICTs for sustainable farming (BI-ICT4SF). Thus, this study aims to assess the effects of these factors on small-scale sweet potato farmers’ BI-ICT4SF and use behavior of ICT4SF. This study adopts a mixed method approach. Qualitative data was collected from 10 small-scale sweet potato farmers using semi-structured interview; while quantitative data was collected from 150 respondents using structured questionnaires from small-scale sweet potato farmers in Vhembe Rural District, Limpopo Province. Quantitative data was analyzed using IBM SPSS while qualitative data was analyzed thematically. The findings of this study showed that price value, performance expectancy, facilitating conditions, socio-cultural value and technical information are strong predictors of BI-ICT4SF; while BI-ICT4SF has a positive influence on use behavior of ICT4SF. Effort expectancy was not a significant predictor of BI-ICT4SF. These findings add new insights and awareness to small-scale sweet potato farmers on the best practice of using ICTs and skills they would require for accessing farming information. The proper adoption of ICTs will enhance sustainable small-scale sweet potato farming. en_ZA
dc.description.sponsorship NRF en_ZA
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (xvii, 149 leaves) : color illustrations
dc.language.iso en en_ZA
dc.rights University of Venda
dc.subject Information and Communication Technologies en_ZA
dc.subject Sustainable farming en_ZA
dc.subject Small-scale sweet potato farmers en_ZA
dc.subject Farming information and ICT channels en_ZA
dc.subject.ddc 635.220968257
dc.subject.lcsh Sweet potatoes -- Computer programs
dc.subject.lcsh Sweet potatoes -- South Africa -- Limpopo
dc.subject.lcsh Farms, Small -- South Africa -- Limpopo
dc.subject.lcsh Agricultural information networks -- South Africa -- Limpopo
dc.subject.lcsh Agriculture -- Information services
dc.subject.lcsh Information networks -- South Africa -- Limpopo
dc.title Information and communication technology for sustainable small-scale sweet potato farming: A case of Vhembe District in Limpopo Province, South Africa en_ZA
dc.type Dissertation en_ZA


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