IMPROVING PUBLIC EXTENSION PRACTITIONERS’ TECHNICAL FARM MANAGEMENT KNOWLEDGE AND SERVICE DELIVERY: EVIDENCE FROM SMALL-HOLDER FARMERS IN THULAMELA MUNICIPALITY OF SOUTH AFRICA

Evidence from small-holder farmers in Thulamela Municipality of South Africa


Abstract

Introduction: Poor-quality extension service delivery motivated the introduction of the Extension Recovery Plan (ERP) in South Africa. The paper assesses the influence of the ERP on field-level, public extension practitioners’ technical farm management knowledge and delivery of farm management information to small-holder farmers in the Thulamela municipality following their qualifications’ upgrade.
Methods: The study used a mixed-methods approach and employed a cross-sectional survey design. Due to logistical challenges, 80 out of 135 targeted farmers were available, and thus purposely selected for this assessment. Descriptive and inferential analytical methods were used.
Findings: The findings showed that extension practitioners’ technical farm management knowledge had improved; furthermore, there was a positive relationship between extension practitioners’ qualifications’ upgrade and the delivery of improved technical farm management information as attested to by respondents.
Conclusions: The findings indicate that the ERP has a positive influence on extension practitioners’ technical farm management knowledge as well as the delivery of improved management knowledge to producers in Thulamela Municipality.

Keywords

extension recovery plan; service delivery; small-holder; qualification; upgrade; professionalism

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Afful, D., & Mudzanani, J. (2024). IMPROVING PUBLIC EXTENSION PRACTITIONERS’ TECHNICAL FARM MANAGEMENT KNOWLEDGE AND SERVICE DELIVERY: EVIDENCE FROM SMALL-HOLDER FARMERS IN THULAMELA MUNICIPALITY OF SOUTH AFRICA. Journal of Agribusiness and Rural Development, 71(1), 45–54. https://doi.org/10.17306/J.JARD.2024.01755

David Blay Afful  davidblayafful@gmail.com
University of South Africa  South Africa
Joyce Funzani Mudzanani 
Department of Justice, Polokwane  South Africa

  




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