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South African Journal of Agricultural Extension

On-line version ISSN 2413-3221
Print version ISSN 0301-603X

Abstract

QWABE, Q.N.; SWANEPOEL, J.W.; ZWANE, E.M.  and  VAN NIEKERK, J.A.. Nexus between the invisibility of agricultural extension services and rural livelihoods development: Assertions from rural farming communities. S Afr. Jnl. Agric. Ext. [online]. 2022, vol.50, n.2, pp.26-41. ISSN 2413-3221.  http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/2413-3221/2022/v50n1a14407.

Agricultural extension is one of the essential services that are offered by the South African Department of Agriculture, Land Reform, and Rural Development (DALRRD), to facilitate agricultural development in rural communities. The significance of agricultural extension is that it offers new knowledge to farmers and allows space for growth through various interventions such as agrarian transformation and improving livelihoods through the promotion of agriculture as a vehicle for 'pro-poor' economic growth. However, there is a concern that extension services are invisible in resource-restricted and previously marginalised rural communities. The study presented in this paper examined farmer's experiences with extension practitioners and the impact of a lack of extension services on the development of impoverished rural communities. The researchers adopted a qualitative design wherein six focus group discussions were held to gather data from the farmers. Data were analyzed using ATLAS.ti22, a computer-assisted qualitative data analysis software (CAQDAS). Four themes of extension services that have a direct linkage to livelihood development, namely, the impact on rural livelihoods, production challenges, marketability, and economic impact, and the invisibility of extension services, were the central point of discussion.

Keywords : Agricultural extension; Extension services; Livelihoods development; Rural communities; Smallholder farmers.

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