Agricultural Extension in Madagascar : Broadening Services, Leveraging Partnerships
The extension system referred to as Training and Visitation (T&V), which is currently widely used in Africa, emerged from and was launched from the initiatives of the 1980s to support agricultural extension. Since its introduction, this system...
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okr-10986-98882021-04-23T14:02:47Z Agricultural Extension in Madagascar : Broadening Services, Leveraging Partnerships Schorosch, Franz Seck, Ousmane AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AGRICULTURAL REGIONS AGRICULTURAL SERVICES AZOLLA CAPACITY BUILDING CLOVES COFFEE COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES CONSULTATION CROPPING CROPPING SYSTEMS CROPS DECENTRALIZATION DIVERSIFICATION EXPORT CROPS EXTENSION AGENTS EXTENSION SERVICES EXTENSIONISTS FARMERS FARMING FERTILIZER FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT HORTICULTURAL CROPS HORTICULTURE IMPLEMENTING AGENCIES INTEGRATION LESSONS LEARNED LIVESTOCK LOCAL COMMUNITIES MINISTRIES OF AGRICULTURE NGOS PEPPER PLANTING PRIVATE SECTOR QUALITY SEED RICE SEED SEEDS SOIL FERTILITY T&V YIELDS The extension system referred to as Training and Visitation (T&V), which is currently widely used in Africa, emerged from and was launched from the initiatives of the 1980s to support agricultural extension. Since its introduction, this system has gone through several permutations, informed by the experiences on the ground in each country. In the case of Madagascar, these permutations led to supporting farmers' organizations and diversification of the implementing agencies, which include, outside of the government and its units, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and private operators. 2012-08-13T09:48:05Z 2012-08-13T09:48:05Z 1998-08 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/1998/08/12887780/agricultural-extension-madagascar-broadening-services-leveraging-partnerships http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9888 English Africa Region Findings & Good Practice Infobriefs; No. 117 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Africa Madagascar |
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AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AGRICULTURAL REGIONS AGRICULTURAL SERVICES AZOLLA CAPACITY BUILDING CLOVES COFFEE COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES CONSULTATION CROPPING CROPPING SYSTEMS CROPS DECENTRALIZATION DIVERSIFICATION EXPORT CROPS EXTENSION AGENTS EXTENSION SERVICES EXTENSIONISTS FARMERS FARMING FERTILIZER FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT HORTICULTURAL CROPS HORTICULTURE IMPLEMENTING AGENCIES INTEGRATION LESSONS LEARNED LIVESTOCK LOCAL COMMUNITIES MINISTRIES OF AGRICULTURE NGOS PEPPER PLANTING PRIVATE SECTOR QUALITY SEED RICE SEED SEEDS SOIL FERTILITY T&V YIELDS |
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AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AGRICULTURAL REGIONS AGRICULTURAL SERVICES AZOLLA CAPACITY BUILDING CLOVES COFFEE COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES CONSULTATION CROPPING CROPPING SYSTEMS CROPS DECENTRALIZATION DIVERSIFICATION EXPORT CROPS EXTENSION AGENTS EXTENSION SERVICES EXTENSIONISTS FARMERS FARMING FERTILIZER FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT HORTICULTURAL CROPS HORTICULTURE IMPLEMENTING AGENCIES INTEGRATION LESSONS LEARNED LIVESTOCK LOCAL COMMUNITIES MINISTRIES OF AGRICULTURE NGOS PEPPER PLANTING PRIVATE SECTOR QUALITY SEED RICE SEED SEEDS SOIL FERTILITY T&V YIELDS Schorosch, Franz Seck, Ousmane Agricultural Extension in Madagascar : Broadening Services, Leveraging Partnerships |
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The extension system referred to as
Training and Visitation (T&V), which is currently widely
used in Africa, emerged from and was launched from the
initiatives of the 1980s to support agricultural extension.
Since its introduction, this system has gone through several
permutations, informed by the experiences on the ground in
each country. In the case of Madagascar, these permutations
led to supporting farmers' organizations and
diversification of the implementing agencies, which include,
outside of the government and its units, non-governmental
organizations (NGOs) and private operators. |
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Publications & Research :: Brief |
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Schorosch, Franz Seck, Ousmane |
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Schorosch, Franz Seck, Ousmane |
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Schorosch, Franz |
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Agricultural Extension in Madagascar : Broadening Services, Leveraging Partnerships |
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Agricultural Extension in Madagascar : Broadening Services, Leveraging Partnerships |
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Agricultural Extension in Madagascar : Broadening Services, Leveraging Partnerships |
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Agricultural Extension in Madagascar : Broadening Services, Leveraging Partnerships |
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Agricultural Extension in Madagascar : Broadening Services, Leveraging Partnerships |
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agricultural extension in madagascar : broadening services, leveraging partnerships |
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Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/1998/08/12887780/agricultural-extension-madagascar-broadening-services-leveraging-partnerships http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9888 |
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