Extension Agents’ Perceptions of Sustainable Agriculture in the Riyadh Region of Saudi Arabia

  • AL-Subaiee S
  • Yoder E
  • Thomson J
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Abstract

Sustainable agriculture extension programs are mandated worldwide to foster the implementation of sustainable agriculture practices. These required sustainable agriculture extension programs are to be conducted by extension agents, therefore understanding extension agents' perceptions toward sustainable agriculture is especially important. This research identified the perceptions toward sustainable agriculture of agricultural extension agents in the Riyadh Region, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The findings show that extension agents generally had a positive perception toward sustainable agriculture concepts. No significant differences between overall means of agents' perceptions toward sustainable agriculture concepts and their age, rural/urban background, or educational background were found. Extension agents' positive perceptions regarding sustainable agriculture and the perceived need for providing sustainable agricultural extension programs to farmers provide a basis for sustainable agriculture programs development. Reprinted by permission of the Editorial Board of the Journal of International Agricultural and Extension Education, the official peer-reviewed, refereed publication of the Association for International Agricultural and Extension Education. Permission to reprint is granted to the International Bibliography of the Social Sciences for indexing and archival purposes.

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AL-Subaiee, S., Yoder, E., & Thomson, J. (2005). Extension Agents’ Perceptions of Sustainable Agriculture in the Riyadh Region of Saudi Arabia. Journal of International Agricultural and Extension Education, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.5191/jiaee.2005.12101

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