Abstract

Effect of extension services of firms offering contract farming
Track: Agriculture
Authors: Francis Anim

A probit regression model was employed in this study to investigate the effect of private extension services on contract farming participation by small scale maize farmers in rural areas of the Limpopo province of South Africa. The study suggested that participation in contract farming was positively influenced by the quality of extension services provided, follow-up visits and type of enterprise. Stock of farm input supply and frequency of extension visits appeared to have negative influence. The study recommended follow-up visits coupled with quality extension services by extension agents after the introduction and adoption of new technology to farmers.

Francis Anim
University of South Africa, Florida Campus, Johannesburg
UNISA, College of Agric & Enviromental Sciences,Florida Campus,
Johannesburg
South Africa, Gauteng 0003
South Africa
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E-mail: animfdk@unisa.ac.za