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international conference social implications computers developing countries | 2017

Sustainability of the aAQUA e-Agriservice: A Case Study of Maharashtra, India

Sagar Kisan Wadkar; Khajan Singh; Asif Mohammad; K. S. Kadian; Ravinder Malhotra

The present study aimed to determine the sustainability of the aAQUA (Almost All Questions Answered) e-Agriservice in Maharashtra state, western parts of India covering the four districts of the state. The study used the ex-post facto (cause to effect) research design in a quasi-intervention setting. The list of registered users was obtained from the service provider (presently Agrocom Software Technologies Pvt. Ltd.) and total of 120 users were selected randomly from four districts (30 users from each district). The sustainable-Agriservice Index (SeAGRSI) was computed based on the five dimensions viz. technological, economic, social, institutional, and political by using combinations of Multi-Criteria Analysis (MCA), Mixed Method Approach and Normalized Rank Order Method (NROM). The study revealed that the SeAGRSI for the social indicators was the highest among other dimensions of the sustainability (SeAGRSI = 0.77) followed by the technologically (0.73), economic (0.71) political (0.62) and institutional (0.58) sustainable. It was also found that the mean SeAGRSI was 0.70 as reported by one third (32.50%) of the users, which means 70% the aAQUA e-Agriservice was technologically, socially, economically, institutionally and politically sustainable. The indicators developed would be useful to develop strategy for sustainability of ICT efforts in many developing countries.


international conference on theory and practice of electronic governance | 2017

Sustainability of the Rural ICT Project: a Case Study of aAQUA e-Agriservice, Maharashtra, India

Sagar K. Wadkar; Khajan Singh; Asif Mohammad; Shivaji D. Argade

Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) are continuously emerging as key tools to support development activities undertaken by Governments, civil society and private enterprises. It has been showing significant result in addressing information asymmetry gap in many sectors and localities, especially in agriculture & allied sector. The rural people, specifically farming communities have been getting timely & relevant information, services & support, and farming inputs. However, the sustainability of these ICT based efforts in improving well-being of farming communities is key to the effectiveness of a rural ICT projects in India. The present paper aimed to determine the sustainability of the aAQUA (Almost All Questions Answered) e-Agriservice in Maharashtra state, western parts of India covering the four districts of the state. The study used the ex-post facto (cause to effect) research design in a quasi-intervention setting. The list of registered users was obtained from the service provider (presently Agrocom Software Technologies Pvt. Ltd.) and total of 120 users were selected randomly from four districts (30 users from each district). The sustainable-Agriservice Index (SeAGRSI) was computed based on the five dimensions viz. technological, economic, social, institutional, and political by using Multi-Criteria Analysis (MCA), Mixed Method Approach and Normalized Rank Order Method (NROM). The study revealed that the SeAGRSI for the social indicators was the highest among other dimensions of the sustainability (SeAGRSI = 0.77) followed by the technologically (0.73), economic (0.71) political (0.62) and institutional (0.58) sustainable. It was also found that the mean SeAGRSI was 0.70 as reported by one third (32.50%) of the users, which means 70 per cent the aAQUA e-Agriservice was technologically, socially, economically, institutionally and politically sustainable.


Animal Science Reporter | 2011

Milk disposal pattern of dairy farmers in West Bengal, India.

Asif Mohammad; Jancy Gupta


International Journal of Applied Research on Information Technology and Computing | 2015

Perceived Effect of Information and Communication Technology Use in the Performance of Dairy Scientists

Rajiv Baliram Kale; G. P. Babu; Asif Mohammad; M. S. Meena; Vishal Vairagar; Sanjay Vasant Kad


Journal of Global Communication | 2013

Marketing Behaviour of Dairy Farmers in Tamil Nadu

R. Senthil Kumar; Mooventhan Rangasamy; Asif Mohammad; P. Jaisridhar


Journal of Global Communication | 2012

Linkage Pattern among Actors of Milk Production Innovation System in Coastal Saline Soil Zone of West Bengal (India)

Asif Mohammad; Jancy Gupta; R. Senthil Kumar; S. Subash


International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences | 2018

Influence of Udder Hygiene Management on Milk Characteristics in Jersey Cross-Bred Cows at Lower Gangetic Region

Abhishek Paul; Champak Bhakat; D.K. Mandal; Ajoy Mandal; Asif Mohammad; Anupam Chatterjee; S. Rai


International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences | 2018

Determining the Dimensions Affecting Resilience Status of Livestock Farmer against Extreme Weather Events by Developing One Resilience Scale

Asif Mohammad; Anupam Chatterjee; Champak Bhakat; Somenath Dutta


Indian Journal of Animal Research | 2018

Productive and reproductive performance of cattle and buffaloes reared under farmers’ management in differential dairy progressive states in India

Rajiv Baliram Kale; K. Ponnusamy; A. K. Chakravarty; Asif Mohammad; R. Sendhil


Journal of Global Communication | 2017

Deciphering the Status of Willingness to Pay for Mobile SMS by Different Categories of Farmers: A Dairy Farming Perspective

Asif Mohammad; Anupam Chatterjee; Champak Bhakat; Somenath Dutta; Tk Dutta

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R. Senthil Kumar

National Dairy Research Institute

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Rajiv Baliram Kale

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

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K. Ponnusamy

National Dairy Research Institute

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Khajan Singh

National Dairy Research Institute

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Sudhanand Prasad Lal

National Dairy Research Institute

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Dileep Kumar

National Dairy Research Institute

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Gopal Sankhala

National Dairy Research Institute

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K. S. Kadian

National Dairy Research Institute

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P. Jaisridhar

National Dairy Research Institute

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Pragya Bhadauria

National Dairy Research Institute

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