Abstract
Agricultural innovation systems require strong linkage between research and extension organizations in particular, and among the various actors engaged in the agricultural sector in general. In the context of Ethiopia and theAmhara regional state, the agricultural research and extension system is characterized by a large number of actors in a fragmented and underdeveloped innovation system, resulting in very low national and regional innovation capacities. Farmers are generally viewed as passive recipients of technology. As a result, research outputs do not reach farmers and remain shelved in research centers. Instead, research and extension need to take place within interlinked, overlapping and iterative processes. This chapter reviews past initiatives to bring about integration among these actors to identify areas for improvement.
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Deneke, T. T., & Gulti, D. (2016). Agricultural research and extension linkages in the amhara region, Ethiopia. In Technological and Institutional Innovations for Marginalized Smallholders in Agricultural Development (pp. 113–124). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-25718-1_7
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