Activities of the Extension Communications for Extension Workers at Kafr El-Sheikh Governorate | ||
Journal of Sustainable Agricultural Sciences | ||
Article 14, Volume 47, Issue 2, June 2021, Pages 169-186 PDF (3.74 M) | ||
Document Type: Original Article | ||
DOI: 10.21608/jsas.2021.51067.1255 | ||
Authors | ||
Adel Ibrahim Elhamoly* 1; Ahmed Mostafa2; abedelalim elshafei3; Ezzat Megahed4 | ||
1Agricultural Economic Dept., Agr. Ext.. Kafrelsheikh Uni. | ||
2Economic agricultural Dept. Fac. of Agri. Kafrelsheikh Uni. | ||
3Agricultural Research Center | ||
4High Student | ||
Abstract | ||
Activities of the Extension Communications for the Extension Workers at Kafr El-Sheikh Governorate Abstract The paper mainly aimed to identify the activities of the extension communications for extension workers at Kafr El-Sheikh governorate. The research data were collected from all the respondents by the personal & telephone questionnaire and E-mail. It was analyzed by using several statistical tools as: percentage, frequencies, means, and standard deviation, weight means. The most important results were: The most extension communication methods for target groups such as farmers, rural leaders, rural youth and rural women were: Informational symposium about 89.1%, extension posters by 74.8%, then mobile phone by 56.5%, office visits by 54.4%. As for the official authorities such as colleagues & heads of work, rural & agricultural social organizations, and research centers (Research Center and the University) were: mobile phone by 75%, then office visits at 65.2%, extension meetings by 56.5%. It was found that the weekly communication were first place with an average of 40.8%, followed by the monthly communication with by 31.9%, then the daily communication by 31.8%. It was found that the timing of the morning communication ranked first by 77.2%, then the time for calling at noon by 48.6%. | ||
Keywords | ||
Farmers; communication activities; leaders; rural women; organizations; youth; Methods; extension workers | ||
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