DIGITAL ACCESSIBILITY, INCLUSION AND DIVERSITY: Digitization of Indigenous Agricultural Knowledge in Shaping Food Security across the Kenyan Coastal Region

Abstract

According to Gilman (1917), food problem is related to three questions: First, “how to produce the most food with the least cost in time, labor and money,” second, how to swiftly, efficiently and economically distribute it to consumers, and, third, how to prepare and serve healthy food, without spending too much money, time, and effort. Since then, considerable progress has been made in improving food supply and facilitating meal preparation. This paper looks at the importance of digitizing the indigenous farming methods that can be incorporated with the emerging trends in present agriculture playing a significant role in ensuring food security. This paper is submitted to iPRESS 2023 as a poster aimed at improving indigenous agricultural knowledge with a base for new capabilities in providing solutions matters food security

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Maureen Kenga
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digital accessibility; indigenous agricultural knowledge
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