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Since the facility for exchanging information and sharing knowledge increases both the competitiveness of companies and … worker productivity, the opportunities that information and communication technology (ICT) offers for small and medium … selected those in the olive-oil sector, to measure the use of ICT and, in particularly, the development of E-commerce. The aim …
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This paper argues that adopting information and communication technology (ICT) in agricultural extension is crucial in …€™s poorest population. This paper, therefore, suggests the need to integrate ICT in agricultural extension to enable producers …
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As a result of technological progress ICT (Information and Communication Technologies) has created the so-called â …€ždigital divide“. Some people are unable to individually respond to this progress, but the proper use of ICT can help them overcome …
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agritourism (farmers) had knowledge easily and with minimum cost to present their own small farm on the web, such as using Web …
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from 508 farmers in Mali and Burkina Faso. Results indicate significant improvements in farmers’ knowledge. The paper …
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materials), has become very popular.The paper presents The Farmers’ Calendar – a source of knowledge about agriculture … the nature. Although they cannot be regarded as the main source of knowledge about agriculture, these materials should be …
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farming activity by transmitting the most recent information and knowledge to farmers. There are big gaps in the profession al …
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Replaced with revised version of paper 01/30/06.
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Scholarly societies in economics (and many other professions) are clubs that provide members with a range of club goods, many of which have broader and economically significant spillover consequences for society at large. Yet surprisingly little is known about the historical evolution or current...
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