project paper

Insights from farmers and extension agents: Perceptions of a participatory video intervention in India, Kenya, and Uganda

by Damilola Aladesuru,
James Billy Kasule and
Garima Joshi
Open Access | CC BY-4.0
Citation
Aladesuru, Damilola; Kasule, James Billy; and Joshi, Garima. 2023. Insights from farmers and extension agents: Perceptions of a participatory video intervention in India, Kenya, and Uganda. Reaching Women Farmers With CSA Policy Note 11. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.137024

Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) is critical for reducing smallholder farmers’ vulnerability and enhancing their capacity to cope with the adverse impacts of climate change. Constraints to information and extension access — especially among women farmers, who play a vital role in Indian agriculture — are increasingly acknowledged as a barrier for widespread adoption of CSA practices. This note summarizes results from a study implemented among smallholder women farmers in rural Gujarat, India, to assess the effectiveness of a participatory video and poster extension intervention on increasing awareness, knowledge, and adoption of CSA practices. The findings suggest that videos and posters are a viable information delivery mechanism for promoting awareness around CSA practices but should be supplemented with additional capacity development, access to financial resources, and labor-sharing arrangements.