Building Organizational Resilience of Public Extension System during Pandemic in Enugu State Nigeria

Authors

  • Ifeoma Anugwa University of Nigeria, Nsukka
  • Suresh Babu International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington DC, USA
  • Agwu Ekwe Agwu University of Nigeria Nsukka
  • Michael Madukwe University of Nigeria Nsukka

Keywords:

Agricultural extension system, COVID-19 pandemic, food production system transformation

Abstract

The study identified potential changes in the extension system that could contribute to food system transformation during the pandemic. Document reviews, surveys, focus group discussions, and key informant interviews were used to achieve the study objectives.  During the COVID-19 pandemic, most (96.0%) rural households had no extension contact resulting in challenges within the food production system. The annual quantity of yam produced by the respondents declined from an average of 5,700kg pre-pandemic era to 5,100kg during the pandemic. As a result of the pandemic, the already weak extension system was exposed to greater vulnerability due to weak capacity, poor competence, and technical know-how needed to drive the food production system transformation. Policy interventions are recommended to ensure that extension services are digitalized, human capacities are improved and adequate funding is available.

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2024-04-12

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Anugwa, I., Babu, S., Ekwe Agwu, A. ., & Madukwe, M. (2024). Building Organizational Resilience of Public Extension System during Pandemic in Enugu State Nigeria. Journal of Agricultural Extension, 28(2), 85–97. Retrieved from https://www.journal.aesonnigeria.org/index.php/jae/article/view/4086

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General Extension and Teaching Methods