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Plenary participatory lecture |
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OBJECTIVES At the end of this session, participants should be able to: 1. Identify and appreciate the need for institute-client liaison |
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Exhibit 1 |
Client liaison |
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Concerns |
Exhibit 3 |
Technology flow processes |
Exhibit 4 |
Disruption of a continuum |
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Organization of agriculture, and the need for research-extension linkage |
Exhibit 6 |
Research-extension linkage |
Exhibit 7 |
Alternative research and extension models |
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Top-down technology transfer model |
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The feedback technology transfer model |
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The modified feedback technology transfer model |
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'Farmer-back-to-farmer' technology generation and transfer |
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Increasingly integrated research-extension-producer interactions |
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Farming systems research |
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On-farm, client-oriented research |
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Fundamentals of the Training and Visit (T&V) system |
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AKIS: An agricultural research and extension linkage system |
Exhibit 17 |
ATMS: the agricultural technology management system |
HAND-OUTS 1. Institute-client liaison. |
REQUIRED READING Reading note: Research-extension linkage |
BACKGROUND READING None. |
SPECIAL EQUIPMENT AND AIDS Overhead projector and chalkboard |