E-Governance Systems: A Case Study of the Development of a Small-Scale Farmer Database

  • Simukanga A
  • Phiri J
  • Nyirenda M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Use of enhanced Information Communication Technology is among the key targets set forth in the 7th National Development Plan. Absence of a rigorous approval process has seen an increase in the number of ghost farmers benefiting from the Farmer Input Support Programme. The lack of a single pool of farmer and marketing information for technocrats makes decision making a near impossible task. This paper proposes a system for the capturing and management of farmer information using cloud infrastructure. Having this information will bring efficiency to the activities of farmer-facing bodies such as the Farmer Input Support Programme and the Food Reserve Agency.

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Simukanga, A., Phiri, J., Nyirenda, M., & Kalumbilo-Kabemba, M. (2018). E-Governance Systems: A Case Study of the Development of a Small-Scale Farmer Database. Zambia ICT Journal, 2(1), 7–15. https://doi.org/10.33260/zictjournal.v2i1.41

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