African governments must adapt agricultural extension services to knowledge-driven economies.
African governments must rethink agricultural extension services, adapting them to knowledge-driven economies. Traditional extension services, which teach farming methods, should shift to knowledge-driven services that facilitate knowledge exchange and sharing across departments. This includes addressing the lack of synchronization between donor-driven projects and government projects, and consolidating agricultural and food security needs to inform timely interventions.
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