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Module 8 - Session 1 - Research-extension linkage

DATE




TIME




FORMAT

Plenary participatory lecture



TRAINER


OBJECTIVES

At the end of this session, participants should be able to:

1. Identify and appreciate the need for institute-client liaison
2. Appreciate the crucial importance of the research-extension linkage
3. Understand different modes of achieving research-extension liaison.

INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS



Exhibit 1

Client liaison

Exhibit 2

Concerns

Exhibit 3

Technology flow processes

Exhibit 4

Disruption of a continuum

Exhibit 5

Organization of agriculture, and the need for research-extension linkage

Exhibit 6

Research-extension linkage

Exhibit 7

Alternative research and extension models

Exhibit 8

Top-down technology transfer model

Exhibit 9

The feedback technology transfer model

Exhibit 10

The modified feedback technology transfer model

Exhibit 11

'Farmer-back-to-farmer' technology generation and transfer

Exhibit 12

Increasingly integrated research-extension-producer interactions

Exhibit 13

Farming systems research

Exhibit 14

On-farm, client-oriented research

Exhibit 15

Fundamentals of the Training and Visit (T&V) system

Exhibit 16

AKIS: An agricultural research and extension linkage system

Exhibit 17

ATMS: the agricultural technology management system

HAND-OUTS

1. Institute-client liaison.
2. Importance of agricultural extension in the agricultural development process.
3. Major extension trends, approaches, programmes and methods.
4. Role of agricultural research institutes in transfer of improved technology.
5. Generation of improved technology and its on-farm validation.
6. Farming systems research.

REQUIRED READING

Reading note: Research-extension linkage

BACKGROUND READING

None.

SPECIAL EQUIPMENT AND AIDS

Overhead projector and chalkboard


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