BIASES AND EFFECTIVENESS OF EXTENSION SERVICESTO MAIZE FARMERS IN KENYA BEFORE AND AFTER THE TRAINING AND VISIT SYSTEM

Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
Title
BIASES AND EFFECTIVENESS OF EXTENSION SERVICESTO MAIZE FARMERS IN KENYA BEFORE AND AFTER THE TRAINING AND VISIT SYSTEM
Abstract
The effectiveness of the training and visit (T&V) extension method in reversing typical biases of the previous conventional system of extension services in Kenya was investigated using multinomial logistic regression analysis. The study provided empirical evidence supporting reduction in biases against small-scale, young and uneducated farmers and remote areas. On the other hand, the bias against marginal production environments and women continued under the T&V system, though at lower rates than before. Efficacy of the T&V system was also confirmed through promotion of higher adoption of improved technologies. This was mainly attributed to the effective mechanisms and better quality of information delivered through the indirect contact methods of T&V.
Publication
Agrekon
Volume
40
Issue
3
Pages
438-456
Date
2001-09-01
ISSN
0303-1853
Call Number
openalex: W2032167667
Extra
openalex: W2032167667 mag: 2032167667
Citation
Hassan, R. M., & Poonyth, D. (2001). BIASES AND EFFECTIVENESS OF EXTENSION SERVICESTO MAIZE FARMERS IN KENYA BEFORE AND AFTER THE TRAINING AND VISIT SYSTEM. Agrekon, 40(3), 438–456. https://doi.org/10.1080/03031853.2001.9524963