Journal of Integrative Agriculture (Jun 2022)

ICT-based agricultural advisory services and nitrogen management practices: A case study of wheat production in China

  • Ji-ping DING,
  • Jing-han LI,
  • Jia-huan LIU,
  • Wei-feng ZHANG,
  • Xiang-ping JIA

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 6
pp. 1799 – 1811

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Excessive use of nitrogen fertilizer in China and its adverse effects on agricultural production have been a national and global concern. In addition to massive public initiatives to promote sustainable farm practices, grass-rooted innovations are emerging in the niche, many of which take the forms of information and communication technologies (ICT) and digital services. This study examines the effects of ICT-based extension services provided by an entrepreneurial startup on adopting sustainable farming practices. We found no significant reduction in N-fertilizer use for wheat production. But the ICT-based services promoted farmers to adapt N-fertilizer use towards site-specific management. The business model of the entrepreneurial venture faces great challenges in becoming participatory and financially sustainable.

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