This source book, a joint effort of ILRI and IFPRI/ISNAR, compiles available and recent literature on developments in the agricultural extension approaches and practice, mainly focusing on developing countries. This will help both practitioners and students of extension to access knowledge regarding various changes in various parts of the world and help learning from these experiences.
The Sustainable Opportunities for Increasing Livelihoods with Soils (SOILS) Consortium led by the International Fertilizer Development Center (IFDC) intends to establish a technology park in Niger. The park will function as information and training service center and project agricultural information and innovations to accelerate dissemination and scaling efforts, provide training to farmers and other agricultural value chain actors. The SOILS Consortium in collaboration with the Feed the Future Developing Local Extension Capacity (DLEC) project conducted this study to analyze the digital agricultural extension and advisory services in Niger to support creation of the technology park and to provide insights and recommendations on how the SOILS Consortium can better use digital extension platforms and services to increase the reach of their activities.
Ce document est un guide de travail pour les agents de vulgarisation agricole et sanitaire devant les aider à améliorer leurs connaissances, aptitudes et pratiques en matière de nutrition pour un meilleur impact des investissements faits dans le secteur agricole sur la nutrition et la santé des populations bénéficiaires.