Participation, Empowerment and Power Dynamics in the Digitalisation of Agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa; Ethnographic Research on the Smallholder Farmers’ Use of Mobile Platforms for Agricultural Development in Kenya
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2023-02-09
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Information and Communication Technologies, such as mobile phones, are hoped to contribute
to rural development and poverty alleviation in Sub-Saharan Africa. Based on that mobile
platforms bundle diverse digital services, including financing, marketing, and value chain
management, they are supposed to be of support to smallholder farmers. This thesis aims at
bringing a farmer-centred perspective on the farmers’ participation in the digitalisation of
African agriculture. By using ethnographic research methods that help to grasp the narratives
and everyday politics of smallholder farmers in Meru County, Kenya, this thesis answers the
question of how mobile platforms shape, and are shaped by, smallholder farmers’ practices so
that they can contribute to empowerment. It found that mobile platforms have a limited scope
in empowering rural farmers. Digitalisation is not a single process and depending on how
mobile platforms are designed that farmers are excluded or encouraged to participate in digital
markets or financing services. By tackling individual farmers, digital participation still adapts
farmers to markets rather than structurally adjusting markets to farmers’ needs. Mobile
platforms also provide input loans on packages that increase farmers’ dependence on input, and
which can jeopardise farmers’ operations and participation in more globalised and competitive
markets. Therefore, farmers still rely on traditional methods for financing their farming
practices, while mobile platforms are perceived as emergency tools. Rather than regulatory
organisations, mobile platforms are intermediaries subjected to price fluctuations, politics, and
other macro processes, which require to be regulated to work for the benefit of farmers.
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ICT, Digital Services, Rural Development, Economic Growth, Poverty Alleviation, Social Practice Theory, Site Analysis, Participant Observation.