| dc.description | SAAO’S PERCEPTION TOWARDS E-AGRICULTURE OF DAE:
EXPERIENCES FROM NORTHERN BANGLADESH;
A Dissertation
Submitted in accordance with the requirements of the
Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University, Dinajpur
for the degree of
DOCTOR OF PHILOSHOPHY
IN
AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION
By
Md. Rabiul Islam,
Student No. 1805186,
Department of Agricultural Extension,
Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University Dinajpur, Bangladesh;
December 2022 . | en_US |
| dc.description.abstract | e-Agriculture is a new field that combines agricultural informatics, technology diffusion, and
information that is transmitted over the internet or improved unite related technology. Thus,
the present study aimed at determine the extent of Sub-Assistant Agriculture Officer’s
(SAAO’s) perception towards e-Agriculture, to explore the factors associates with SAAO’s
perception towards e-Agriculture, and to examine the challenges and opportunities of e
Agriculture used by SAAOs. This study was covering the area of Dinajpur, Thakurgaon and
Panchagarh district. A total of 198 SAAO’s were selected by proportionate random sampling
from 409 SAAO’s of three districts constituted the sample of this study. Data were collected
from the respondents during the period from 15 Sep 2020 to 15 March 2021 using pre
structured interview schedule by the researcher. SAAO’s perception towards e-Agriculture
was determined following 5 dimensions. These was a) weather information, b) smart
cultivation, c) pest and diseases information, d) nutrients and water usage and e) market
information. Each dimension have ten statements. Perception was measured by constructing
Likert scale. For more clear understanding of the SAAO’s perception towards e-agriculture
Perception Index (PI) was computed. Pearson’s Product Moment Correlation Coefficient (r)
used for testing the relationships between the concerned variables. Stepwise multiple
regression analysis and path analysis were conducted to determine the explanation of total
variation of a given variable based on one or more variables. The Perception Index (PI) of
fifty statements revealed that the SAAOs had considerable perception in ‘pest and diseases
information’ and ‘smart cultivation’ dimensions. Slightly near about three-fifths (59.1
%) of the SAAO’s had moderately agreed total perception towards e-Agriculture in five
dimensions while 21.7 percent of the SAAO’s had highly agreed total perception towards e
Agriculture in five dimensions and only 19.2 percent of the respondents had highly agreed
total perception towards e-Agriculture in five dimensions. Thus, huge majority (80.8 %) of the
SAAOs had moderately agreed to highly agreed total perception towards e-Agriculture in five
dimensions. Among the 14 factors associated with SAAO’s, eight factors such as job
facilities, job satisfaction, job performance, usage of e-agriculture tools, ICT self-efficacy,
scientific orientation, knowledge on e-Agriculture and role of ICT had positive and
significant relationship with perception towards e-Agriculture. Age, family size, professional
experience, annual family income, professional commitment and training received on ICT
had no significant relationship. Linear multiple regression analysis was computed with eight
significant variables which revealed that the regression coefficient of only five variables
usage of e-agriculture tools, ICT self-efficacy, scientific orientation, knowledge on e
Agriculture, and role of ICT had significant contribution to the perception of the SAAO’s
towards e- Agriculture. Among these five, role of ICT contributed the highest, (20.60
%) followed by (11.40 %) variation by knowledge on e-Agriculture and (6.80 %) by
scientific orientation. ‘Inadequacy of ICT training’ (89.39 %) emerged as the most
important challenge expressed by the SAAO’s. The foremost (95.45 %) opportunity
cited by the SAAO’s was ‘Provides by ICT related training’. | en_US |