Agricultural extension in Papua New Guinea: the challenges facing demand-driven extension from the perspective of practitioners
Purpose Agricultural extension has played a central role in building the capacity of smallholders for decades. In efforts to improve extension outcomes, demand-driven approaches have emerged to better align extension content with smallholder context. The aim of this paper is to explore the challenges facing demand-driven extension in Papua New Guinea. Design/methodology/approach Exploratory case study methodology was used to explore the challenges facing demand-driven extension from the perspectives of 11 practitioners experienced in community engagement in Papua New Guinea. Findings Although there is great potential for demand-driven extension, this research found extension services in Papua New Guinea are ill-equipped to introduce and sustain a resource-intensive approach like demand-driven extension. It further found that rural farmers who extension organisations have long neglected lack the necessary skills and trust to gain from these services. Research limitations/implications A limitation of this research is that it only reflects the opinions of practitioners working in Papua New Guinea. Further research featuring a broader sample of value chain actors connected to extension would provide a more complete understanding of the potential challenges to demand-driven engagement in this context. Originality/value With a growing interest among development projects to utilise demand-driven engagement with farmers, this research is the first study to explore the challenge facing this promising approach in Papua New Guinea.
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2023
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Authors: | Hainzer, Kirt ; O'Mullan, Catherine ; Brown, Philip Hugh |
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Journal of Agribusiness in Developing and Emerging Economies. - Emerald Publishing Limited, ISSN 2044-0847, ZDB-ID 2623963-2. - Vol. 14.2023, 5, p. 1161-1175
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Emerald Publishing Limited |
Subject: | Agricultural extension | Demand-driven | Papua New Guinea | Smallholder |
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