Transforming smallholder farming through economic and political empowerment in agriculture extension.
The goal of the keynote speech is to improve smallholder farming by understanding the economic and political factors that influence agricultural extension services. The researchers found that state support for research and extension is driven by economic growth and political control. Factors like farm income, population, and political influence affect the demand for these services. By analyzing the political economy of extension services, we can enhance the capabilities of farmers and farming communities.