Challenges and Opportunities in Implementing Video-Based Extension Approaches Targeting Women Farmers
TYPE: Publication
GROOTS Kenya, alongside IFPRI, MAAIF Uganda, SEWA India, and the University of Hohenheim, has been at the forefront of an innovative approach to agricultural extension—using participatory videos to equip women farmers with climate-smart agricultural (CSA) practices.
What’s inside?
✅ How video-based training is transforming knowledge access for women farmers
✅ Key challenges in scaling digital learning in rural communities
✅ Insights into overcoming barriers such as digital access, time constraints, and support systems
This study provides valuable lessons for policymakers, practitioners, and organizations looking to empower women in agriculture through technology-driven solutions.
Discover how digital tools are revolutionizing farming for women! Read the full publication here: