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Title: Major Agricultural Extension Providers in Tanzania
Authors: RUTATORA, Deogratias F.
MATTEE, Amon Z.
Keywords: Public extension service
Agricultural extension providers
Cost effectiveness
Private extension service
Tanzania
Issue Date: Dec-2001
Publisher: The Center for African Area Studies, Kyoto University
Journal title: African Study Monographs
Volume: 22
Issue: 4
Start page: 155
End page: 173
Abstract: While agricultural extension services in Tanzania have mostly been provided and financed by the public sector, the landscape is changing with regard to the provision of extension services in the country. Observations reveal that several non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and farmer-led initiatives have, over time, supplemented extension service delivery of the public extension services with cost-sharing, but these experiences have not been formally integrated into the extension system nor has their potential to reduce public expenditure and improve quality of extension service been considered. As the government continues to face financial difficulties, it has started to reconsider the issue of public extension service and is currently entertaining the possibilities of gradually divesting the public sector of extension, leaving the private sector and users to take an increasing responsibility. This paper brings to light major providers of extension services in Tanzania to help inform decision-makers on how various actors can support agricultural extension on a sustainable basis.
DOI: 10.14989/68210
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/68210
Appears in Collections:Vol.22 No.4

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