Capacity building and training requirement for effective fisheries and aquaculture extension in Nigeria
This paper examines the importance of capacity building and training requirement for the benefit of fisheries and aquaculture extension in Nigeria. It involves the analysis of secondary data bothering on the management of agricultural extension in Nigeria over time vis-avis various agricultural development programmes in the past in which fisheries and aquaculture extension was apparently de-emphasized in favour of crop and livestock agriculture. It is therefore recommended as a way forward that a favorable reform in the Nigerian agricultural extension system will be a necessary avenue to put fisheries and aquaculture extension in proper perspective for effective service delivery which will be a good entry point to achieving the millennium development goals of combating hunger, extreme poverty and attainment of food security in Nigeria.
Main Authors: | Sanni, A.O., Olowosegun, T., Sule, A.M., Bwala, R.L., Onimisi, H.U. |
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Format: | conference_item biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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FISON
2008
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Subjects: | Aquaculture, Fisheries, Information Management, Nigeria, Extension services, freshwater environment, Technology transfer, Training, Education, Sociological aspects, |
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1834/37941 |
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