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Working with farmers for better agriculture in Timor Leste

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posted on 2009-01-01, 00:00 authored by Max KellyMax Kelly
Agricultural production in Tirnor Leste is of vital importance, both for the majority of the population who rely primarily on agricultural production for their livelihoods, but also in the broader development agenda of this new nation. The post independence lack of public agricultural extension and the destruction of much the resource base led to the current situation whereby the NGO sector is the primary provider of advice, extension and access to resources for agricultural production. The very recent move to invest once more in public agricultural extension services provides a timely point to assess the role, approach, issues and opportunities faced by NGOs. This research is based on discussions with a number of NGO personnel, both local, national and international and raises a number of questions regarding how the wide variety of organisations engage with communities, their objectives, inputs, coverage, and impacts. The discussion is framed by an analysis of the changing practices in agricultural extension and the associated role of NGOs, and questions how best the agricultural sector rnight move forward in providing appropriate support to the farmers of Timor Leste..

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Location

Dili, Timor-Leste

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  • Yes

Start date

2009-07-06

End date

2009-07-07

Language

eng

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E2 Full written paper - non-refereed / Abstract reviewed

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2009, Transforming Timor-Leste Conference

Title of proceedings

Proceedings of the Transforming Timor-Leste Conference

Event

Transforming Timor-Leste Conference (2009 : Dili, Timor-Leste)

Publisher

Transforming Timor-Leste Conference

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