Climate change mainstreaming in extension agents training curricula: a case of Mopani and Vhembe District, Limpopo Province, South Africa
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2019Author
Zikhali, Zafezeka Mbali
Mafongoya, Paramu, L.
Mudhara, Maxwell
Jiri, Obert
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This study assessed the provision of informal training offered by the Limpopo Department of
Agriculture, South Africa, to agricultural extension officers (AEOs). The study used surveyed 90 public
extension officers purposively sampled. There were statistically significant differences in extension
officers’ exposure to climate change between their education levels and in the provision of climate
change training between extension officers’ work experience (P⩽0.05). The study concluded that the
majority of AEOs have not been fully exposed to climate information prior to their employment. This
suggests that the information gap in Agricultural Extension and Advisory Services (AEAS) stems from
the slow mainstreaming and integration of climate change information.
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Zikhali, Z.M. (2019). Climate change mainstreaming in extension agents training curricula: a case of Mopani and Vhembe District, Limpopo Province, South Africa. Journal of Asian and African Studies, 1-4Publisher
SAGE
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Available at: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0021909619857098