Agriculture remains the backbone of many economies,
particularly in developing nations, where it directly supports livelihoods,
food security, and rural development. As the sector continues to evolve under
the influence of globalisation, technological advancement, climate change, and
policy reforms, the role of agricultural education and extension has become
more critical than ever. These two disciplines are not merely academic pursuits
but are practical pillars that bridge the gap between research, innovation, and
the farming communities that sustain nations.
This book provides a comprehensive and timely exploration of
the concepts, philosophies, methods, and evolving trends that define
agricultural education and extension today. From tracing their historical
foundations to examining modern digital approaches, it offers learners,
practitioners, and policymakers a well-rounded resource that emphasises both
theory and practice. The inclusion of practical examples, contemporary
challenges, and strategies for the future makes this work highly relevant in
addressing real-world agricultural needs.
One of the most valuable contributions of this text is its
focus on contextualising global knowledge to the African and Kenyan experience,
while also drawing comparative insights that resonate universally. By
highlighting participatory approaches, e-extension tools, and the integration
of sustainability, the book underscores the importance of inclusive, adaptive,
and forward-looking systems of agricultural knowledge transfer.
For students, this book will serve as a foundational guide.
For extension workers and development practitioners, it will be a practical
reference to inform their day-to-day work. For policymakers and researchers, it
provides insights into the role of education and extension in achieving food
security, poverty reduction, and the Sustainable Development Goals.
It is my sincere hope that this book inspires its readers to
appreciate the transformative power of agricultural education and extension in
shaping resilient farming communities and sustainable rural economies. Indeed,
the future of agriculture lies not only in new technologies but also in the
effective dissemination of knowledge and the empowerment of people.
Author(s) Details
Dr. Samson Manono
Makone
School of Agricultural, Natural Resources and Management, Department of
Agricultural Education and Extension, Kisii University, Kenya.
Please see the book here :- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/mono/978-93-47485-89-3
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