The major constraints of implementing agriculture-based initiatives pertain to high costs to acquire power, appropriate equipment and solutions. The absence of a culture to use ICT also hinders the adoption of ICT enabled tools in agriculture. Further, there is limited availability of digitized extension material, expertise in project coordination, lack of a road map for systematic capacity building for agronomist, animal scientists and other agricultural extension workers, and limited communication and knowledge/information sharing culture. Despite these challenges high-level support of ICT for agriculture initiatives holds the promise of rapid change in the field
