Abstract:
Despite potential in the dairy industry for Kenyan farmers, the sector had not yet developed to
meet their demands. Several studies had been conducted to examine technology adoption in
Kenya's milk production. However, little attention in research on the adoption of technologies
such as financial, information, processing, Government policy, and Communication Information
systems affected the organizational performance of dairy farming cooperatives. Researchers
argued that the adoption of technologies such as financial, information, processing, Government
policy, Communication Information systems, and digital payment can affect the organizational
performance of dairy farming cooperatives. This indicated that the knowledge gap that currently
existed must be filled immediately. The study's objectives were to evaluate the impact of digital
technologies on the organizational performance of dairy farmers' cooperative societies in
O'lessos Sub-County, Nandi County, to examine the impact of communication technologies on
the organizational performance of dairy farmers' cooperative societies and to look at the
challenges in modern organizations in utilizing technologies to improve organizational
performance. Quantitative data for the study data was collected using questionnaires. R Studio
was used for the analysis of the data. Regression analysis and descriptive statistics were used. Regression analysis results indicated that for better performance, the management of dairy
societies should give financial information system adoption precedence over other adoption
priorities like digital technologies, information communication technologies, and organizational
information system adoption.