posted on 2024-09-05, 22:43authored byDavid K. Leonard
Three aspects of the productivity of Kenya Government agricultural
extension services in Western Province are examined: (1) the degree to
which farmer contact extension agents are well versed in the technical
information they are expected to convey; (2) the extent to which standard
national cultural recommendations are being adapted to local ecological
conditions; and (3) the amount of effort that junior staff are putting
into their basic work of visiting farmers- Personnel policies and organizational
strategies which would improve performance in each of these areas are
discussed. Along with other lesser reforms, proposals are made for the
creation of a mobile, national junior staff retraining service, for a
rigorous system of inspecting extension agent work by an increased reliance
on group extension methods, and for the removal of inter-cadre promotion bars
so as to provide meaningful work incentives. It is suggested that the various
reforms taken together might double the productivity of Kenya's agricultural
extension workers.
History
Publisher
Institute for Development Studies, University of Nairobi
Citation
Leonard, David K. (1972) Organizational structures for productivity in Kenyan agricultural extension. Discussion Paper 154, Nairobi: Institute for Development Studies, University of Nairobi
Series
Discussion Papers 154
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Series paper (non-IDS)
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Institute for Development Studies, University of Nairobi