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An analysis of the opportunities for information technology in improving access, transfer and the use of agricultural information in the rural areas of Kenya

Presented at the SCANUL-ECS Conference held in Kenya 23-26 July 1998. Examines the opportunities of information technology (IT) in improving access, transfer and use of agricultural information in the rural areas of Kenya. This paper has used the term "information technology" to include CD...

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subjects Access to information
Agricultural production
Agriculture
Cost control
Decision making
Developing countries
Documentation institutions
Economic growth
Employment
Exact sciences and technology
Farmers
GDP
Gross Domestic Product
Information
Information and communication sciences
Information centers
Information science. Documentation
Information storage
Information systems
Information technology
Information work
Internet access
Kenya
LDCs
Libraries
Literacy
Rural areas
Rural development
Satellite communications
Sciences and techniques of general use
Technology
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