Revitalising the extension system in Tanzania: Policy recommendations for enhancing the role of communication and information
The provision of timely and actionable information to end-users is paramount to promote sustainable development in the agricultural sector
Abstract
Main findings:
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The provision of timely and actionable information to end-users is paramount to promote sustainable development in the agricultural sector. The use of targeted communication channels and-or approaches can play a key role in addressing current gaps in delivery of information and favouring a smooth delivery of extension services to farmers.
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Farmers’ priorities and farmers’ information needs should be considered in order to provide targeted extension services.
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Adequate ICT infrastructures should be provided and the National Information and Communication Technology policy reviewed to accommodate recent technology developments.
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Private public partnerships, together with public leadership and investment in coordinating players is pivotal in promoting business innovation platforms for learning and sharing.
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A stream of investments in people, research and infrastructures is needed to ensure a functional development of the extension system.
This research is part of the Sustainable Agricultural Intensification Research and Learning in Africa (SAIRLA) programme
Citation
Silvestri, S., Baars, E., Njunge, R., Rukonge, A., Rutatora, D.F., Sones, D., (2019) Revitalizing the extension system in Tanzania. Recommendations for enhancing the role of communication and information, SAIRLA Policy Brief, Dar es Salaam: CABI/ANSAF
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