Information Needs and Information-seeking Behaviors of Urban Food Producers: Implications for Urban Extension Programs

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  • Kumudu P. P. Kopiyawattage Rajarata University of Sri Lanka
  • Laura A. Warner University of Florida
  • T. Grady Roberts University of Florida

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5032/jae.2018.03229

Keywords:

agricultural information, information-seeking behavior, urban Extension, food production

Abstract

Extension is challenged with meeting the needs of a variety of stakeholders. As the country becomes more urban, Extension may need to adapt programming to reach new clients. Having an understanding about what, when, and how urban food producers gather information is important to address their needs. Information that is relevant, up-to-date, and meets clients’ needs, enables their ability to adopt new ideas and innovative technologies, providing more opportunities for success. A mixed-method research design explored the information needs and information-seeking behavior of urban food producers in Columbus, Ohio. Urban food producers in this study most needed information to increase food production. Respondents preferred to receive information from the Internet and other electronic media over conventional information sources. This group of urban producers trusted information from university and Extension sources, but expressed mixed opinions about their personal experiences with OSU Extension.

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Published

2018-09-30

How to Cite

Kopiyawattage, K. P. P., Warner, L. A., & Roberts, T. G. (2018). Information Needs and Information-seeking Behaviors of Urban Food Producers: Implications for Urban Extension Programs. Journal of Agricultural Education, 59(3), 229–242. https://doi.org/10.5032/jae.2018.03229

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