Modernizing national agricultural extension systems. A practical guide for policy-makers of developing countries

For those policy-makers who would like to refresh their knowledge of the concept of extension, this is a function of providing need- and demand-based knowledge and skills to rural men, women and youth in a non-formal, participatory manner, with the objective of improving their quality of life. The function of extension may be applied to several subjects, both agricultural and non-agricultural, such as health; when it is applied to agriculture, it is called agricultural extension.

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Main Authors: Qamar, M.K. 172793, FAO, Rome (Italy). Research, Extension and Training Div. eng 184150
Format: Texto biblioteca
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Published: Rome (Italy) FAO 2005
Subjects:Agricultural extension, EXTENSION ACTIVITIES, AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT, MODERNIZATION, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, FOOD SECURITY, GLOBALIZATION, POVERTY, AIDS, SECURITE ALIMENTAIRE, MONDIALISATION, PAUVRETE, SIDA (MALADIE), VULGARISATION AGRICOLE, VULGARISATION, DEVELOPPEMENT AGRICOLE, MODERNISATION, DEVELOPPEMENT DURABLE, SEGURIDAD ALIMENTARIA, GLOBALIZACION, POBREZA, SIDA (ENFERMEDAD), EXTENSION AGRICOLA, EXTENSION, DESARROLLO AGRICOLA, MODERNIZACION, DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE,
Online Access:http://www.fao.org/3/a0219e/a0219e.pdf
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