| Titre : |
Researchers as extensionists/extensionists as researchers (RaE or EaR) approaches in improving veterinary extension services |
| Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
| Auteurs : |
E.B. Mngumi, Auteur |
| Editeur : |
SADC |
| Année de publication : |
2010 |
| Importance : |
p 82-84 |
| Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
| Catégories : |
SCIENCES AGRICOLES
|
| Mots-clés : |
RECHERCHE AGRICOLE BETAIL AGRICULTURE EXTENSIVE |
| Résumé : |
Tradionally being a system to disseminate the research results to the end users via extension personnel, the end-users’ (farmers) output of an extension system is greater when the extended technology is transferred intact/unaltered throughout the chain to the target destination . However, doing this means having people who are fully involved and hence knowledgeable of what is needed to be transferred (in this case referring to people involved directly in the production of the technology in question). This strongly applies to veterinary field due to professional complexity and ethical bounds . For that case, using collective research works as the main data source this paper analyses the potentials of veterinary researcherss themselves being involved in the extension of their research results of the involvement of the extension workers from the initial steps of research design through the end. The objective is to bold the benefits of the RaE/EaR approaches in optimizing extension services and its delivery to livestock farmers. It is hypothesized that in addition to enhancing the delivery of the intended veterinary information package to farmers the approaches also integrate research and extension more effectively and efficiently hence reducing the existing research-extension gap. Hopefully the discussion from this analysis will promote researchers in other agricultural fields to adopt the RaE/EaR approaches. |
| Numéro du document : |
A 9965/F00129 |
| Niveau Bibliographique : |
2 |
| Bull1 (Theme principale) : |
SCIENCES ET PRODUCTION VEGETALES |
| Bull2 (Theme secondaire) : |
SYSTEMES ET MODES DE CULTURE |
Researchers as extensionists/extensionists as researchers (RaE or EaR) approaches in improving veterinary extension services [texte imprimé] / E.B. Mngumi, Auteur . - SADC, 2010 . - p 82-84. Langues : Anglais ( eng)
| Catégories : |
SCIENCES AGRICOLES
|
| Mots-clés : |
RECHERCHE AGRICOLE BETAIL AGRICULTURE EXTENSIVE |
| Résumé : |
Tradionally being a system to disseminate the research results to the end users via extension personnel, the end-users’ (farmers) output of an extension system is greater when the extended technology is transferred intact/unaltered throughout the chain to the target destination . However, doing this means having people who are fully involved and hence knowledgeable of what is needed to be transferred (in this case referring to people involved directly in the production of the technology in question). This strongly applies to veterinary field due to professional complexity and ethical bounds . For that case, using collective research works as the main data source this paper analyses the potentials of veterinary researcherss themselves being involved in the extension of their research results of the involvement of the extension workers from the initial steps of research design through the end. The objective is to bold the benefits of the RaE/EaR approaches in optimizing extension services and its delivery to livestock farmers. It is hypothesized that in addition to enhancing the delivery of the intended veterinary information package to farmers the approaches also integrate research and extension more effectively and efficiently hence reducing the existing research-extension gap. Hopefully the discussion from this analysis will promote researchers in other agricultural fields to adopt the RaE/EaR approaches. |
| Numéro du document : |
A 9965/F00129 |
| Niveau Bibliographique : |
2 |
| Bull1 (Theme principale) : |
SCIENCES ET PRODUCTION VEGETALES |
| Bull2 (Theme secondaire) : |
SYSTEMES ET MODES DE CULTURE |
|