AgriEngineering (Jul 2022)

Evaluating the Expediency of Smartphone Applications for Indian Farmers and Other Stakeholders

  • Soundharya Sivakumar,
  • Gowryparvathy Bijoshkumar,
  • Athulya Rajasekharan,
  • Vaishnavi Panicker,
  • Sivaraj Paramasivam,
  • V. S. Manivasagam,
  • Sudheesh Manalil

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/agriengineering4030042
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 3
pp. 656 – 673

Abstract

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Smartphone application usage has increased exponentially over the past decade. The potentiality of smartphone applications as a tool for various decision-making processes is not fully explored, especially in the field of agriculture. This work systematically evaluates smartphone applications developed by research institutes and non-profit organizations and made available to Indian agriculture stakeholders, who have the world’s largest user base. The study analyzed 25 smartphone applications developed for the agriculture and allied sectors available to the Indian farming community. The usability, accessibility, frequency of updates, user ratings, and number of downloads of smartphone applications are systematically evaluated. Furthermore, this article assesses the divergence between existing smartphone applications and the needs of agricultural stakeholders. This research necessitates the importance of systematic evaluation of digital applications available to the end-users and offers guidelines to application developers, researchers, and policymakers on the potential shortcomings of prevailing smartphone applications and warrants features for future smartphone applications.

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