Public Medias an Evidence Propagation Armco Promote Agricultural Information Among Farmers’ in Time of Pandemic
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The main focus of this study is to determine the benefits of social media in exchanging information by farmers and how this information will contribute to their farm productivity. The researcher used the process of Descriptive Method in analyzing, organizing,and interpreting the data for each question. The study participantsare bona fide individuals who are members of the farmers association. They were selected through purposive sampling. The collection of data was done through online interviewsvia messenger and calls.Social Media plays a significant role in the agriculture sector, especially on existing farmers’ association sin the country; the dissemination of agricultural information is highly required to maintain the connection of the members and agencies that help them. Farmers were found to have a positive attitude towards usingsocial media platforms to improve their agricultural knowledge. They also find social media beneficial not only as a source of information but also a method that opens the door of opportunities for them individually and for the development of their association; from promoting their agricultural products through social media platforms such as “Facebook” to the process of acquiring information and sharing their knowledge to the expert and co-farmers. Farmers’ use of social media enables them to access information that will help them learn about strategies and techniques they can apply in the farm area. Still, it does not only help them individually but also contributes to the development of their association; it was revealed in this study that through the help of the farmers’ association, they got the chance to be recognized by other agencies through social media platforms and helped them provide their needs in the farm such as seedlings, fertilizers, and machinery.
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