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Agricultural extension and advisory services in Nigeria, Malawi, South Africa, Uganda, and Kenya

by Ekwe Agwu Agwu,
Murari Suvedi,
Charity Chanza,
Kristin Davis,
Anges Oywaya-Nkurumwa and
Margaret Najjingo Mangheni
Open Access | CC BY-2.0
Citation
Agwu, Ekwe Agwu; Suvedi, Murari; Chanza, Charity; Davis, Kristin; Oywaya-Nkurumwa, Anges; and Mangheni, Margaret Najjingo. 2023. Agricultural extension and advisory services in Nigeria, Malawi, South Africa, Uganda, and Kenya. Partnerships for Innovative Research in Africa (PIRA) Research Report April 2023. East Lansing, MI: Alliance for African Partnership, Michigan State University. https://www.canr.msu.edu/csus/uploads/2.%20Agricultural%20Extension%20and%20Advisory%20Services%20in%20Sub-Saharan%20Africa.pdf

Agricultural extension and advisory services is a system that facilitates access of farmers or their organizations to new knowledge, information and technologies and promotes interaction with research, education, agri‐business, and other relevant institutions to assist them in developing their own technical, organizational and management skills and practices. It can interpret and explain the language of modern technology to farmers, fishers and ranchers (Suvedi and Kaplowitz, 2016). Various forms of agricultural extension services exist throughout the world. Their primary functions have been to facilitate learning and extend new knowledge and technologies in non-formal educational settings to improve agricultural productivity and increase farmers’ incomes. The nomenclature of extension service providers varies by country. The frontline workers are known as agricultural extension workers, agricultural extension officers, extension educators, livestock development officers, fishery technicians, and community forestry and/or natural resources management officers.