Review of agricultural extension in India: Are farmers' information needs being met?

Despite a wide range of reform initiatives in agricultural extension in India in the past decades, the coverage of, access to, and quality of information provided to marginalized and poor farmers is uneven. This paper aims to ascertain why farmers are not accessing information and where information...

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Autores principales: Glendenning, Claire J., Babu, Suresh Chandra, Asenso-Okyere, Kwadwo
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Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/154873
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author Glendenning, Claire J.
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description Despite a wide range of reform initiatives in agricultural extension in India in the past decades, the coverage of, access to, and quality of information provided to marginalized and poor farmers is uneven. This paper aims to ascertain why farmers are not accessing information and where information gaps exist, despite the variety of extension approaches in India. Using information provision and access as the basis for analysis, the paper reviews some of the major agricultural extension programs in India by considering their ability to provide information and facilitate information sharing and use in farming communities. The review gives a broad overview of the current extension scene in India while providing a synthesis of recent debates and the observations of various authors as well as working groups in the Ministry of Agriculture and the Planning Commission. The paper examines the challenges and constraints of each agricultural extension approach as it attempts to provide farmers with access to information that is relevant to their farm enterprises. As a result of this analysis, opportunities are identified for increasing extension services' effectiveness and efficiency in reaching smallholder farmers. Research gaps are also identified. The review concludes that there is an increasing need to work in partnership and to share knowledge and skills in order to provide locally relevant services that meet the information needs of marginal and smallholder farmers in India.
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spelling CGSpace1548732025-11-06T07:18:57Z Review of agricultural extension in India: Are farmers' information needs being met? Glendenning, Claire J. Babu, Suresh Chandra Asenso-Okyere, Kwadwo agricultural extension knowledge information innovation public-private partnerships gender education Despite a wide range of reform initiatives in agricultural extension in India in the past decades, the coverage of, access to, and quality of information provided to marginalized and poor farmers is uneven. This paper aims to ascertain why farmers are not accessing information and where information gaps exist, despite the variety of extension approaches in India. Using information provision and access as the basis for analysis, the paper reviews some of the major agricultural extension programs in India by considering their ability to provide information and facilitate information sharing and use in farming communities. The review gives a broad overview of the current extension scene in India while providing a synthesis of recent debates and the observations of various authors as well as working groups in the Ministry of Agriculture and the Planning Commission. The paper examines the challenges and constraints of each agricultural extension approach as it attempts to provide farmers with access to information that is relevant to their farm enterprises. As a result of this analysis, opportunities are identified for increasing extension services' effectiveness and efficiency in reaching smallholder farmers. Research gaps are also identified. The review concludes that there is an increasing need to work in partnership and to share knowledge and skills in order to provide locally relevant services that meet the information needs of marginal and smallholder farmers in India. 2010 2024-10-01T14:04:29Z 2024-10-01T14:04:29Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/154873 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Glendenning, Claire J.; Babu, Suresh Chandra; Asenso-Okyere, Kwadwo. 2010. Review of agricultural extension in India: Are farmers' information needs being met? IFPRI Discussion Paper 1048. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/154873
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Review of agricultural extension in India: Are farmers' information needs being met?
title Review of agricultural extension in India: Are farmers' information needs being met?
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knowledge
information
innovation
public-private partnerships
gender
education
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