The public sector extension services in which governments of less developed countries (LDCs) have invested large sums often at the behest of donors are achieving uneven impact, often at unsustainable high costs. Further, the fundamental premise of public sector extension - that low-income farmers are unlikely to obtain technical information unless it is provided by government - increasingly requires re-examination. This paper reviews the pressures facing conventional agricultural extension, examines the prospects of recent approaches that are participatory, institutionally pluralistic and geared towards cost-sharing, and suggests ways forward for governments.
Summary
Ⅰ. 문제의 제기
Ⅱ. 농촌지도사업의 개념
Ⅲ. 농촌지도사업의 공공적 역할
Ⅳ. 농촌지도사업의 새로운 도전 요인
Ⅴ. 농촌지도사업의 혁신적 접근
Ⅵ. 결론 : 미래 농촌지도사업을 위한 정책적 합의
Ⅶ. 참고문헌
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