Summary of the topic
You
have learned that in many parts of the world in recent times there has been a reduction
in the funding for public extension. A
number of issues have risen concerning equity, lack of efficiency and reduction
of external funding. This situation requires a number of possible changes. In
many countries various cost-recoveries, commercialization, and privatization
alternatives have been adopted to improve agricultural extension. Privatization involves introducing or
increasing private sector participation. The alternative of privatization is
debatable in the context of developing countries where small scale farmers form
the majority of the agricultural sector.
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