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dc.contributor.authorGikunda, R.
dc.contributor.authorJepkurui, M.
dc.contributor.authorKiptoo, S.
dc.contributor.authorBaker, M.
dc.date.accessioned2022-10-26T13:27:48Z
dc.date.available2022-10-26T13:27:48Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.chuka.ac.ke/handle/chuka/15435
dc.description.abstractThis research adds to the knowledge of extension education by revealing the quality of climate-smart agricultural (CSA) advice offered by private and public extension sectors. The study was aimed at addressing the paucity of empirical data that exists relating to the quality of CSA advice. Using a semi-structured questionnaire, the descriptive and correlational study gathered data from a systematic sample of 115 farmers. There was a moderate positive correlation between extension effectiveness and adoption of CSA. There were significant differences between public, private, and both sectors in relation to the quality of information disseminated. The quality of private sector’s advice was significantly lower than that of public sector and both sectors. There was no significant difference in quality of advice between public sector and both sectors. The quality of CSA advice was generally fair, however, heightened dissemination of CSA practices by both sectors of extension would yield better quality advice thus improve the adoption of the practices among farmers.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisheragdevresearch.orgen_US
dc.subjectAdoptionen_US
dc.subjectclimate changeen_US
dc.subjectextension educationen_US
dc.subjecteffectivenessen_US
dc.titleQuality of Climate-Smart Agricultural Advice Offered by Private and Public Sectors Extensionists in Mbeere North Sub-County, Kenyaen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US


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