This Paper presents findings on the advisory role of universities in the agricultural extension system in Tanzania based on the literatures and household survey findings conducted in the Eastern Tanzania within 8 villages. The paper seeks to give highlights on the possible cause of disconnect based on the perceptions of farmers, extension workers and researchers in the country. The objective of the paper was to dissect the institutional framework of the agricultural advisory system in Tanzania and explain the interface of the key actors in the system by analyzing the extension services provision in Tanzania; Analyzing the role played by Sokoine university to the agricultural community; and assessing the impact of university extension servic...
Tanzania Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 2015; 14(2): 112-118This paper is based on a study (Wambu...
This paper presents an overview of the characteristics and roles of key role-players involved in agr...
AbstractUniversities offering agricultural programmes have the potential to complement public agricu...
The agricultural sector in Tanzania is the backbone of economic and social development of her citize...
Tanzania Journal of Agricultural Sciences, pp. 56-66Studies have been conducted in Africa to assess ...
In Tanzania and elsewhere, extension workers roles have been focusing mainly on transfer of technolo...
A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIEN...
Book Chapter 12, pp. 229-248This chapter analyzes agricultural extension approaches used in Tanzania...
Master DissertationSeveral studies (Rivera and Cary 1997; AFC Consultants International 2011) show t...
The importance of agricultural knowledge systems (AKS) especially in rural communities cannot be ove...
WorldAgInfo Project Literature ReviewWithout question, agricultural extension is now back on the de...
Tanzania Journal of Agricultural Sciences 2015, Vol. 14(2) : 112-118This paper is based on a study (...
Conventional extension system in Tanzania has recorded limited success in improving agricultural pro...
Journal Article vo.20, issue no. 2In response to inadequate knowledge, skills and attitudes by agric...
A Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master’s Degre...
Tanzania Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 2015; 14(2): 112-118This paper is based on a study (Wambu...
This paper presents an overview of the characteristics and roles of key role-players involved in agr...
AbstractUniversities offering agricultural programmes have the potential to complement public agricu...
The agricultural sector in Tanzania is the backbone of economic and social development of her citize...
Tanzania Journal of Agricultural Sciences, pp. 56-66Studies have been conducted in Africa to assess ...
In Tanzania and elsewhere, extension workers roles have been focusing mainly on transfer of technolo...
A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIEN...
Book Chapter 12, pp. 229-248This chapter analyzes agricultural extension approaches used in Tanzania...
Master DissertationSeveral studies (Rivera and Cary 1997; AFC Consultants International 2011) show t...
The importance of agricultural knowledge systems (AKS) especially in rural communities cannot be ove...
WorldAgInfo Project Literature ReviewWithout question, agricultural extension is now back on the de...
Tanzania Journal of Agricultural Sciences 2015, Vol. 14(2) : 112-118This paper is based on a study (...
Conventional extension system in Tanzania has recorded limited success in improving agricultural pro...
Journal Article vo.20, issue no. 2In response to inadequate knowledge, skills and attitudes by agric...
A Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master’s Degre...
Tanzania Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 2015; 14(2): 112-118This paper is based on a study (Wambu...
This paper presents an overview of the characteristics and roles of key role-players involved in agr...
AbstractUniversities offering agricultural programmes have the potential to complement public agricu...