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Pakistan Journal of Social Sciences

ISSN: Online 1993-6052
ISSN: Print 1683-8831
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Perception of Agricultural Extension Officers Regarding the Policies Established by Botswana Ministry of Agriculture to Strengthen Agricultural Extension Services in Botswana

Stephen Kayode Subair and K. Mabusa
Page: 57-62 | Received 21 Sep 2022, Published online: 21 Sep 2022

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Abstract

A survey was conducted in November 2006 to determine the perception of agricultural extension officers towards the policies established by the Botswana Ministry of Agriculture to strengthen agricultural extension services in the country.. The study was a descriptive study which used questionnaire to solicit information from 52 randomly selected extension officers. The formula developed by Krajcie and Morgan (1970, was used to select the 52 respondents from 60 target population of the study. The instrument for data collection was developed by the researchers using some literature. The instrument was validated, by 3 Lectures from Botswana College of Agriculture. The reliability test was computed and found to be 0.89, indicating that the instrument was reliable enough for use. The data collected were analyzed using frequencies and percentages, means and standard deviations and ranking. Results revealed that the extension officers were generally satisfied with the use of the established policies on objectives, principles, extension teaching methods and teaching materials and equipment that should be used to execute the extension programs of the Ministry of Agriculture in Botswana.


How to cite this article:

Stephen Kayode Subair and K. Mabusa . Perception of Agricultural Extension Officers Regarding the Policies Established by Botswana Ministry of Agriculture to Strengthen Agricultural Extension Services in Botswana.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36478/pjssci.2008.57.62
URL: https://www.makhillpublications.co/view-article/1683-8831/pjssci.2008.57.62