Farmers’ awareness and use of mobile phones in the management of banana xanthomonas wilt disease in Uganda
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Date
2025-08-12
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East African Journal of Agriculture and Biotechnology
Abstract
Mobile phone technology awareness and use in developing countries, Uganda
inclusive, is growing at a faster rate in many sectors, including Agriculture.
Mobile phone usage has enhanced information flow to the rural communities
for the advancement of agriculture. A survey was conducted in four bananagrowing districts of Uganda, representing the western region (Isingiro and
Mitooma Districts) and the central region (Luwero and Mukono Districts), to
assess the extent of awareness and use of mobile phone applications by
smallholder banana growers. Data were collected using a questionnaire from
144 farmers representing 144 households. Most of the farmers (66.7%) were
aware of mobile phone applications used for accessing agricultural
information, although the percentage of farmers (25.7%) using mobile phones
to access information for banana Xanthomonas disease management was low.
Many factors determined mobile phone use, but banana plantation size,
education level, and constraints encountered in the use of mobile phones were
the most significant. The leading challenges encountered by farmers using
mobile phones for accessing agricultural information were identified as a lack
of smartphones, limited knowledge and skills, and poor network connection.
We recommend the creation of awareness about mobile phone applications and
their use in farming communities by both public and private agricultural
extension and advisory service providers.
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Banana, Digital Applications, Xanthomonas Wilt, Mobile Phone, Agricultural Information
Citation
Tinzaara, W., Mulyamboli, M., Tamubula, I. B. & Tumuhaise, V. (2025). Farmers’ Awareness and Use of Mobile Phones in the Management of Banana Xanthomonas Wilt Disease in Uganda. East African Journal of Agriculture and Biotechnology, 8(2), 76-91. https://doi.org/10.37284/eajab.8.2.3473