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Reforming the Agricultural Extension System in India: What do we Know about What Works Where and Why?

Katharina Raabe

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Abstract: This paper reviews existing reform programs and strategies currently existing in agricultural extension in India. It distinguishes strategies that have been employed to strengthen both the supply and demand sides of service provision in the area of agricultural extension, and it reviews the effects of the demand- and supply-side strategies on the access to and the quality of agricultural extension services.

Keywords: demand-driven and supply-driven agricultural extension services’ extension service reforms; India; reform program; demand sides; provision; employed (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014-11
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