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Abstract The scholarly nature of this work assessed the implications of the adopted digital technology through diffusion innovation theory on the improvement of small and medium farmers. Through a cross-sectional research design and survey method, information was gathered from the sample of 293. Structural equation modeling by the software of amos version 21 indicated that only observation, can improve the performance of small and medium farmers in Tanzania. This is due to the complexity of the innovative technology among this group of farmers, which is associated with a lack of testing, which subsequently leads to incompatible systems. As technological adoption in various sectors of Tanzania has now become inevitable in all sectors, with no exception to the agricultural sector, more efforts by all stakeholders who are alarmed with this sector should not be relaxed. Policymakers and decision-makers have to understand various mechanisms that help small and medium farmers understand technological characteristics.
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