"Exhausted Messages": Training And Groups : A Comparative Evaluation Of Zimbabwe's Training And Visit System || Agritex's objectives and practices: some contradictions
posted on 2024-09-05, 23:35authored byM.J. Drinkwater
This paper sets out to look at some of the contradictions inherent in the Department of Agricultural, Technical and Extension Service's (Agritex) approach to agricultural extension in Zimbabwe. Through a comparative evaluation of how Agritex
operates in two communal areas in the Midlands province - Chiwundure in the Gweru region, and Chirumhanzu in the Mvuma region - discrepancies between Agritex's stated objectives and the agency's activities will be indicated. In this evaluation, by relating what extension agents do and then actually say about their activities, the paper will try and clarify what attitudes / and actions, on the one hand, perpetuate contradictions between aims and actual practices, and on the other are cognizant of the need to effect change.
An AEE Working Paper on Zimbabwe's Agritex.
History
Publisher
Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension (AEE); University of Zimbabwe
Citation
Drinkwater, M.J. (1987) "Exhausted Messages": Training And Groups : A Comparative Evaluation Of Zimbabwe's Training And Visit System, AEE Working Paper No. 2/87. Harare, Mt. Pleasant: AEE.