An approach to a public communications methodology for agriculture

The document introduces the themes: applying modern communications theory, agricultural information, media methodology, media structures in the Caribbean, and insertions for an effective methodology. As a suggestion the document emphasizes to offer journalists an annual media award for the best agricultural report. Another is to list all the persons, addresses and interest groups in agriculture to be disseminated to all media people. A third element would be the development of a training module on agricultural communications, within the university itself, where people are trained in mass media and that can be used in vaying environments. A fourth area is the role of information dissemination. Comments and response from Patrick I. Gomes are included. (MIBA)

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Main Authors: 115636 Sanatan, R., 1280 IICA, Port-of-Spain (Trinidad y Tobago), 37187 Seminar PLANLAC and the Media Port-of-Spain (Trinidad y Tobago) 18 Abr 1991
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Port-of-Spain (Trinidad y Tobago) 1991
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Summary:The document introduces the themes: applying modern communications theory, agricultural information, media methodology, media structures in the Caribbean, and insertions for an effective methodology. As a suggestion the document emphasizes to offer journalists an annual media award for the best agricultural report. Another is to list all the persons, addresses and interest groups in agriculture to be disseminated to all media people. A third element would be the development of a training module on agricultural communications, within the university itself, where people are trained in mass media and that can be used in vaying environments. A fourth area is the role of information dissemination. Comments and response from Patrick I. Gomes are included. (MIBA)