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Changing incentives for agricultural extension - a review of privatised extension in practice
Robert Chapman and Robert Tripp
发表日期2003
出版年2003
语种英语
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A number of experiences in both industrialised and developing countries provide opportunities for examining the advantages and limitations of a privatisation strategy for extension.

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This paper summarises a recent AgREN email discussion on privatised extension. The discussion highlighted the fact that private extension delivery is subject to a range of interpretations. A number of experiences in both industrialised and developing countries provide opportunities for examining the advantages and limitations of a privatisation strategy for extension. The examples include instances of purely market-based extension service, extension service linked to the private provision of inputs or purchase of outputs, cost-recovery schemes for public services, and public programmes that provide a partial subsidy for private extension providers. No single model is adequate to describe private extension, and the empirical evidence illustrates a range of experience regarding the adequacy of private providers, the ability of farmers to take advantage of a privatised system, and the capacity of governments to manage the transition.

主题agriculture ; private sector ; markets ; Global
URLhttps://www.odi.org/publications/4266-changing-incentives-agricultural-extension-review-privatised-extension-practice
来源智库Overseas Development Institute (United Kingdom)
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条目标识符http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/505845
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Robert Chapman and Robert Tripp. Changing incentives for agricultural extension - a review of privatised extension in practice. 2003.
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