Agriculture, Supply & Prices Department Government of Sindh Directorate General Agriculture Extension Sindh Hyderabad
New technologies are developed through research for development in a sector — but these technologies can only be fruitful if they reach the end users and are applied correctly. Agriculture is no exception to this rule. To bridge the gap, extension services in both the public and private sectors play a vital role in transferring these innovations to the farming community.
Agricultural extension is a powerful and essential force in the development process, aiming to uplift rural life.
It acts as a service or system that helps farmers through educational methods, enhancing productivity and efficiency.
It focuses on improving farming techniques, increasing income, and raising social and educational standards in rural areas.
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Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) have become powerful tools in transforming the agricultural sector.
ICTs empower farmers with timely and relevant information, improving their productivity and decision-making.
They help bridge the gap between agricultural experts and the farming community.
ICTs enable efficient and modern delivery of agricultural extension services.
Farmers access real-time weather updates and crop advice through mobile apps and digital tools.
This digital shift reduces reliance on traditional, delayed methods of communication.
ICTs contribute to making agriculture more inclusive, innovative, and resilient.
They ensure that farmers, regardless of their location, are better equipped to face the challenges of modern farming.
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ICT (Information and Communication Technology) in agriculture refers to the use of digital tools like mobile apps, internet, and SMS to deliver timely information to farmers.
ICT tools provide real-time weather updates, crop advice, market prices, and access to expert support, helping farmers make better decisions.
Services include a farmer helpline, SMS alerts, mobile apps, Facebook Live programs, YouTube channel, mobile cinema, and youth internships.
All farmers, agricultural workers, students, and rural communities across Sindh can benefit from these ICT-based extension services.