Abstract: The increasing integration of digital technologies into agriculture has transformed how farmers access information, services, and markets. This study assesses farmers’ access to both government and private digital agricultural services, examining the opportunities and challenges associated with their adoption. Government initiatives often focus on providing extension services, weather updates, subsidies, and market information, while private digital platforms offer innovations in financial services, supply chain management, and real-time advisory tools. Despite the potential for improved productivity, market access, and financial inclusion, farmers face challenges such as limited digital literacy, poor internet connectivity, high costs of digital tools, and uneven service delivery. Understanding these dynamics is essential for designing policies and interventions that enhance equitable access, maximize the benefits of digital agriculture, and support sustainable agricultural development.
Keywords: Digital Agriculture, Farmers’ Access, Government Services, Private Services, Opportunities.