Your thoughts and feedback on Aggregator Platforms for Digital Services in Agriculture.

John

Thanks for sharing. Definitely an important read. Will purpose to read
in-depth and give you feedback.

Regards

*Ali Hussein*

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On Sun, Mar 28, 2021 at 12:25 PM John Kieti via kictanet <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear Esteemed Listers,
>
> Reports by AGRA and Disrupt Africa consistently position Kenya as the
> global leader in the number of tech ventures and digital solutions for
> agriculture (DSAs). By GSMA\’s 2020 report which tracked 713 active DSAs,
> more than half (437) were in sub Saharan Africa. Kenya led with 95 and
> Nigeria was at a distant second with about half of Kenya\’s number. Studies
> have questioned the ability of these DSAs to scale out so as to
> significantly impact a sector that is the mainstay of most sub Saharan
> African economies (including Kenya).
>
> My co-authors and I sought to contribute in diversifying the thinking
> about efforts to unlock the promise of digitalisation and digital
> transformation of agriculture in sub Saharan Africa. We conceptualised an
> aggregator platform for digital services in agriculture (AP4DSA). This is a
> special type of digital platform for agriculture whose characteristics can
> partially be observed in nascent platforms such as Safaricom\’s DigiFarm,
> EcoFarmer in Zimbabwe, Bayer\’s Climate FieldView, and an \”imaginary
> instance of Google play store for agriculture\”. Such a platform can be
> expected to address DSA discoverability challenges including fragmentation
> of the digital agriculture ecosystem, absence of a one-stop-shop, and an
> unmet desire for comprehensiveness.
>
> We proceeded to examine the underlying structure of value creation sources
> in such a digital platform as perceived by likely users in Kenya. We
> recently published our findings in the Digital Business Journal on the link
> below (pdf downloadable)
>
> www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666954421000065 (see
> also attached graphical abstract)
>
>
> I take this early opportunity to invite listers\’ review of our findings. I
> am particularly wishful for feedback about the issues of value chain
> coverage and digital inclusivity, which our research finds as sub-themes
> of platform inclusivity, a major theme on amplifying the value of such a
> platform.
>
> Kind regards.
>
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