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The Institutional Structure of Rural Extension and Public-Private Relations in Latin America

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Online Location
http://www.fao.org/family-farming/detail/fr/c/337152/
Publication date
21/06/2012
Number of Pages
7
Language:
English
Type of Publication:
Working Papers & Briefs
Focus Region:
Latin America & the Caribbean
Focus Topic:
Capacity Development
Institutions / Organizations
Type of Risk:
Managerial & operational
Policy & institutional
Commodity:
Crops
Author
Enrique Alarcon
Organization
Latin American Network of Rural Extension Services (RELASER).

Given the importance of agriculture and the rural medium for countries’ growth and development, policymakers must strengthen the institutional structure of rural extension and increase public and private investment.

Abundant natural resources, knowledge, technology, and extensionists are not enough. Countries lso need policies, institutional frameworks, and solid management that link the local to the national and vice versa for the development of the extension.

The classical function of extension of “extending” knowledge and technologies and mainly working on aspects of production and education is being complemented by other needs and functions that go beyond the agricultural sector. The presence of these inter-sectoral functions merits the development of new institutional structures and skills.

Institutional innovations for extension in a context of agricultural and rural innovation should consider the micro, meso, and macro levels. Failing to recognize them will lead to incomplete and unsustainable models and innovations.

This publication is also available in Spanish on the RELASER website.

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