Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Agricultural Extension Society of Nigeria

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The study examined the effectiveness of value chain extension using some field activities among smallholder farmers in Nigeria and beyond and some farm projects that have adopted value chain extension approach. It revealed that the impact of a value chain extension approach if adopted include increased productivity, better post-harvest management, guaranteed and more remunerative market among others. The study also revealed that quite a number of problems constraining farmers from transforming into agribusiness could effectively be managed using the agricultural value chain extension approach. It was therefore recommended that agricultural value chain extension approach be piloted in selected states in Nigeria with a plan for gradual up-scale, as associated teething problems are being identified and appropriately managed to achieve desired outcomes.

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Oyelami, B. O., & Ladele, A. A. (2018). Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Agricultural Extension Society of Nigeria. Journal of Agricultural Extension, 22(1), 173–184. https://doi.org/10.4314/JAE.V22I1.18S

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