WhatsApp voice notes are revolutionizing farming in Senegal
WhatsApp voice notes have become a revolutionary tool for farmers in Senegal, enabling collaboration and information sharing in a country with low literacy rates. Farmers, researchers, and NGOs use WhatsApp as their primary communication platform to exchange voice notes about farming techniques and overcome challenges such as climate change. In a country where nearly half the population cannot read or write, WhatsApp voice notes provide a means for farmers to access vital information in local languages and improve their agricultural practices. The use of voice notes has proven effective during the Russia-Ukraine conflict when farmers discussed cheaper fertilizer options, and the Senegalese agency for agricultural advice shared voice notes about homemade fertilizers. WhatsApp voice notes not only facilitate knowledge transfer but also enable farmers to commercialize their products, find customers, and overcome connectivity issues in rural areas. Overall, WhatsApp has transformed the way farmers collaborate and learn in Senegal, particularly for those who face literacy barriers.
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