Adapting the ‘Push-Pull’ ‘Farmer Teacher’ Concept to Agricultural Technology Transfer in Nigeria

Evaluative survey of the Nigerian extension service reveals that there has been a consistent perennial constraint to effective agricultural extension practice. Many suggestions aimed at improving the system make efforts to address the “symptomatic attributes†without implicitly addressing the so...

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Main Authors: A Solomon Valerie, Emem B Inyang, George O. Genga
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Agricultural Extension Society of Nigeria 2006-12-01
Series:Journal of Agricultural Extension
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Online Access:https://www.aesonnigeria.org/ajm/index.php/jae/article/view/246
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description Evaluative survey of the Nigerian extension service reveals that there has been a consistent perennial constraint to effective agricultural extension practice. Many suggestions aimed at improving the system make efforts to address the “symptomatic attributes†without implicitly addressing the source of the problem. What seems as the real solution lies within the perspective of modifying the existing Training and Visit system model; to inculcate and use the receivers of technologies and instructional objectives as an essential part of accountability mechanism (quality control). The extension component of the lpush-pully technology developed by the International Center for Insect Physiology and Ecology (IClPE), Kenya, skillfully employs the elements of the learning situation to provide satisfactory learning experiences for farmers by using other farmers (i.e farmer-teachers). The ‘push pull * farmer —teacher* concept is discovered to formative in orientation, cost-effective, program-efficient and ensures empirical data base generation. The concept offers full capacity building process for receivers of technologies and full stakeholders * participation,which is required for self-accountability and programme sustainability. Adaptation of the* farmer-teacher* concept in Nigeria will greatly enhance agricultural extension service delivery and solve the problems of insufficient staffing and financing as experienced in the Suba District of Kenya. The adaptation of the farmer-teacher* concept to technology transfer in Nigeria will ensure the sustainability of innovations even after the research institute pulls out.
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spelling doaj.art-98f6390eb9704ba5871637e4a9396d292022-12-22T04:23:21ZengAgricultural Extension Society of NigeriaJournal of Agricultural Extension1119-944X2408-68512006-12-019Adapting the ‘Push-Pull’ ‘Farmer Teacher’ Concept to Agricultural Technology Transfer in NigeriaA Solomon Valerie0Emem B Inyang1George O. Genga2Department of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development, Bowen University, Iwo, Osun State, Nigeria.International Centre for Educational Evaluation, Institute of Education, University of Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria.International Centre for Insect Physiology and Ecology, Mbita Point, Suba District Kenya Evaluative survey of the Nigerian extension service reveals that there has been a consistent perennial constraint to effective agricultural extension practice. Many suggestions aimed at improving the system make efforts to address the “symptomatic attributes†without implicitly addressing the source of the problem. What seems as the real solution lies within the perspective of modifying the existing Training and Visit system model; to inculcate and use the receivers of technologies and instructional objectives as an essential part of accountability mechanism (quality control). The extension component of the lpush-pully technology developed by the International Center for Insect Physiology and Ecology (IClPE), Kenya, skillfully employs the elements of the learning situation to provide satisfactory learning experiences for farmers by using other farmers (i.e farmer-teachers). The ‘push pull * farmer —teacher* concept is discovered to formative in orientation, cost-effective, program-efficient and ensures empirical data base generation. The concept offers full capacity building process for receivers of technologies and full stakeholders * participation,which is required for self-accountability and programme sustainability. Adaptation of the* farmer-teacher* concept in Nigeria will greatly enhance agricultural extension service delivery and solve the problems of insufficient staffing and financing as experienced in the Suba District of Kenya. The adaptation of the farmer-teacher* concept to technology transfer in Nigeria will ensure the sustainability of innovations even after the research institute pulls out. https://www.aesonnigeria.org/ajm/index.php/jae/article/view/246Push-PullFarmer Teacher ConceptAgricultural Technology Transfer
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Agricultural Technology Transfer
title Adapting the ‘Push-Pull’ ‘Farmer Teacher’ Concept to Agricultural Technology Transfer in Nigeria
title_full Adapting the ‘Push-Pull’ ‘Farmer Teacher’ Concept to Agricultural Technology Transfer in Nigeria
title_fullStr Adapting the ‘Push-Pull’ ‘Farmer Teacher’ Concept to Agricultural Technology Transfer in Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Adapting the ‘Push-Pull’ ‘Farmer Teacher’ Concept to Agricultural Technology Transfer in Nigeria
title_short Adapting the ‘Push-Pull’ ‘Farmer Teacher’ Concept to Agricultural Technology Transfer in Nigeria
title_sort adapting the a€ push pulla€™ a€ farmer teachera€™ concept to agricultural technology transfer in nigeria
topic Push-Pull
Farmer Teacher Concept
Agricultural Technology Transfer
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