Agricultural extension debatable issues

Q3 Social Sciences
J. Mutimba
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Extension, and extension workers in particular, drive the agricultural modernization process and the rest of those in associated professions and positions are ‘support staff.’ Whether you are a lecturer, a professor, a dean, a researcher, an extension director or a head of a non-government organization, if your mission is to develop smallholder agriculture at farmer level, you are supporting the field extension worker to achieve your/farmers’ goals. To this extent, it is no surprise that, when no perceptible improvement takes place at the farmer level, the blame lies squarely on the shoulders of extension. Despite its importance, agricultural extension is the most misunderstood of all agricultural disciplines, and the lack of understanding reveals itself in several ways. This paper discusses some of the misconceptions and debatable issues that affect the way extension is supported, the way it is structured, the way it is staffed and the way extension workers are trained and capacitated. The misconceptions also affect the kinds and levels of expectations people have of extension. The misconceptions include: unending definitions of extension, expanding extension concepts, blaming extension for perceived failures in agriculture, undermining the extension discipline, inadequacies in extension teaching and training, markets and the role of extension and structural changes in extension. The origins of some of these debatable issues can be traced to development partners who come with their conceptions of what is needed while others come from development theorists who have not done any extension work in the field. Unfortunately, there are no strong extension professional associations in many African countries that could: raise the profile of extension as a discipline, interrogate some of the agricultural development interventions before implementation and help clear some of the misconceptions. In the absence of extension platforms, extensionists operate as individuals, each struggling the best way they know how to make a difference at the farmer level. There is no way of harnessing the experiences the individuals are going through for purposes of learning, sharing and developing common positions. The purpose of this paper is to promote debate on, and scrutiny of these extension issues which are often presented as facts and absolute truths. Key words: Extension issues, debatable, agricultural discipline, misconceptions, professionals, smallholder farmers
农业推广值得商榷的问题
推广工作,尤其是推广人员,推动着农业现代化进程,而其他相关职业和职位的人员则是 "辅助人员"。无论你是讲师、教授、院长、研究员、推广主任还是非政府组织的负责人,如果你的任务是在农民层面发展小农农业,那么你就是在支持实地推广人员实现你/农民的目标。因此,当农民没有得到明显改善时,将责任完全归咎于推广人员也就不足为奇了。尽管农业技术推广十分重要,但它却是所有农业学科中最容易被误解的学科,而这种误解表现在多个方面。本文讨论了一些误解和值得商榷的问题,这些问题影响了对推广工作的支持方式、结构方式、人员配备方式以及对推广人员的培训和能力提升方式。这些误解也影响了人们对推广工作的期望种类和期望水平。这些误解包括:对推广工作的无休止的定义、推广概念的扩展、将农业的失败归咎于推广工作、破坏推广纪律、推广教学和培训的不足、市场和推广工作的作用以及推广工作的结构性变化。其中一些有争议的问题可以追溯到发展合作伙伴,他们提出了自己的需求理念,而另一些问题则来自没有在实地开展过任何推广工作的发展理论家。遗憾的是,许多非洲国家没有强有力的推广专业协会,而这些协会可以:提高推广作为一门学科的地位,在实施之前对一些农业发展干预措施进行审查,并帮助澄清一些误解。在缺乏推广平台的情况下,推广人员各自为战,以他们所知道的最佳方式在农民层面发挥作用。没有办法将个人的经验用于学习、分享和发展共同立场。本文旨在促进对这些推广问题的讨论和审查,这些问题往往被当作事实和绝对真理。关键词推广问题、辩论、农业学科、误解、专业人员、小农户
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African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development
African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
0.90
自引率
0.00%
发文量
124
审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍: The African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development (AJFAND) is a highly cited and prestigious quarterly peer reviewed journal with a global reputation, published in Kenya by the Africa Scholarly Science Communications Trust (ASSCAT). Our internationally recognized publishing programme covers a wide range of scientific and development disciplines, including agriculture, food, nutrition, environmental management and sustainable development related information.
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