Impact of Uganda's National Agricultural Advisory Services Program

Impact of Uganda's National Agricultural Advisory Services Program PDF

Author: Samuel Benin

Publisher: Intl Food Policy Res Inst

Published: 2011-01-01

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 0896291898

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In Uganda, agricultural extension has been hotly debated since the implementation of the National Agricultural Advisory Services (NAADS) program in 2001. Conceived as a demand-driven approach and largely publicly-funded with services provided by the private sector, the NAADS program targets the development and use of farmer institutions. It is a key strategy in the government’s poverty reduction and national development plan. Due to methodological challenges arising from the complex ways that many factors influence the relationship between extension inputs and outcomes, as well as data-quality issues, the effectiveness of agricultural extension in raising agricultural productivity and incomes and reducing poverty is often viewed with skepticism among policymakers and development practitioners. The NAADS program has been no exception. Some initial evaluations, mostly qualitative in nature, indicate the program has had a favorable effect on increasing the use of improved technologies, marketed output, and wealth status of farmers receiving services from the program. However, the program does not appear to be promoting improved soil-fertility management, raising concern about the sustainability of potential productivity increases. Now that the first phase of the program has ended, this study rigorously assess the outcomes and impacts obtained thus far, in order to help inform the current second phase and offer lessons for others implementing or planning to implement demand-driven agricultural advisory services in developing countries. The findings presented here are useful to policymakers of central and local governments, farmer groups, advisory service providers, donors, and others seeking to improve agricultural extension services in Uganda and elsewhere. Program evaluators and policy analysts will find the methods instructive.

Impact of Naads on Improving Livelihoods

Impact of Naads on Improving Livelihoods PDF

Author: Henry Kizito

Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing

Published: 2012-05

Total Pages: 124

ISBN-13: 9783659113536

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The study was designed to assess the impact of NAADS program on improving livelihoods in Uganda, case study of women in Bulamagi Sub-county. The overall objective of this dissertation was to examine the impact of National Agricultural Advisory Services on improving livelihoods. The specific objectives included: to identify how National Agricultural Advisory Service projects are being implemented, to find out how the program has contributed towards livelihood improvement among women, and to assess the impact of the program on improving livelihood among women. The contents of this dissertation are findings based on data collected from the field of study. Secondary data is only used for comparison or to back up the findings. The findings from respondents revealed that they had not registered any improvements in household food security and the lives of women. Disappointments were expressed in few service providers, high fees for extension services, delay in getting seeds, land shortage, high poverty and illiteracy levels. The study recommended that the program be re-focused and designed in a more participative way so as to transform agriculture from subsistence to commercial farming.

Experiences, Innovations and Issues in Agricultural Extension in Uganda

Experiences, Innovations and Issues in Agricultural Extension in Uganda PDF

Author: Margaret Najjingo Mangheni

Publisher: Fountain Books

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13:

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Agricultural extensions systems were introduced in Uganda by the colonial administration, in the early twentieth century. It has been a key part of Uganda's agricultural development strategy, albeit with changes and innovations in approaches, institutional arrangements, methods, and strategies. There has been a dearth documented information on the subject, and this study now provides a systematic documentation and analysis of these changes and innovations, with a view to drawing lessons to inform theory and practice, and to avoid repetition of past mistakes. The book is organised in three parts: Uganda's Experiences with a Privatised contract Farmer-owned Extention Approach; Innovative Extension Methodologies; and Training and Capacity Development for Innovation and Reform in Agricultural Extension. Margaret Najjingo Mangheni is a senior lecturer in the Department of Agricultural Extension/Education at Makerere University. The contributors to the book have served in agricultural extension education as educators, managers and field practitioners, in Uganda and elsewhere.

Three Essays on African Agriculture

Three Essays on African Agriculture PDF

Author: Michael Ryan Betz

Publisher:

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 87

ISBN-13:

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Extension services provide channels through which farmers are exposed to new information and agricultural practices that can increase their productivity. Because of differences in program design and resource availability, extension effectiveness has varied greatly across Africa. We investigate the impact of membership in a National Agricultural Advisory Service (NAADS) farmer group on farm yields in Uganda. We also investigate the household and farm characteristics that influence the effectiveness of NAADS farmer groups. We find farmer group membership has no impact on farm yields. Our investigation of factors influencing farmer group effectiveness reveals certain groups of farmers are not benefitting more than other groups. In particular, characteristics such as gender, wealth, age, and land ownership do not influence the effectiveness of farmer group membership.