An assessment of the role of research and extension services for small-scale crop farmers in North-Central Namibia
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2012
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The aim of this study was to assess agricultural research and extension services that are aimed at improving rural household livelihoods in the changing environment in the north-Central Regions of Namibia. The study reviewed various secondary sources or publications and unpublished sources comprising technical reports, books, review papers and maps, all of which were deemed useful based on the role of agricultural research and extension services in north-Central Namibia. The presentations of the results were illustrated by examples from the area of crop production including seed multiplication, animal draught power and crop improvement schemes. The study found sufficient evidence that some research-extension strategies being employed are moderately successful. The main challenge, however, remains to strengthen national farming research or extension systems with an appropriate institutional and coordinating structure, focusing on decentralised participatory and adaptive research and on farm trials.
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Agricultural research, Agricultural extension, Farming systems, Extension systems
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Thomas, B. (2012). An assessment of the role of research and extension services for small-scale crop farmers in North-Central Namibia. Journal of Agriculture and Biodiversity Research, 1, 122-126.