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This extension approach focuses on the commodity by emphasizing the available production factors such as use of improved varieties, better farm inputs, different cultural methods, etc.
This extension approach focuses on improving the whole area and produce a volume for the market to attract better prices.
This extension approach focuses on the results that will be translated as messages to farmers through the aid of extension workers, who are the link between the researchers and farmers.
This extension approach is considered as an improved Transfer of Technology Approach as this approach identifies farm level constraints to technology adoption.
This extension approach emphasizes the involvement of farmers in the whole process of decision-making, from data collection and analysis, identifications of problems, constraints and opportunities, preparation of improvement plans to implementation, monitoring and evaluation
The main aim of this extension approach is to enhance the local capacity to analyze ongoing process and develop relevant and feasible technological innovations suited to the local condition.
This extension approach refers to the experiential learning approach where the farmer’s field is the primary learning resource in carrying out an intensive training on integrated pest management throughout the entire growing season of the crop
The extension approach practiced by DA-ATI.
The extension approach practiced by DA-PhilRICE.
An extension approach which includes the following: a) project staff b) project management staff c) better transportation d) facilities and equipment e) better housing than regular government programs
An extension approach which is controlled locally, often by farmer’s association.
An EA where a project is implemented in a certain area and planning is controlled by the outsiders, the donor agency and government