Confronting a Global Pandemic: Responses from Caribbean Extension Service Providers

Jeanelle D D Joseph, T. Barry
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Agricultural Extension is an essential service, and this was even more so highlighted in this global pandemic which has significantly affected the agricultural sector. This rapid research sought to assess the capacity of Caribbean extension and advisory service providers. Seventy extension service providers from 11 Caribbean countries responded to an open-ended questionnaire administered via the Survey Monkey platform. The findings indicated that governments played an important role in providing opportunities such as distribution of seedlings to encourage producers, and promoted backyard gardening and other programmes to ensure continuity of country’s food security. Extension officers faced a number of barriers in the execution of their duties. Some of the barriers included technological barriers, limited resources, and limited mobility as a result of the necessary restrictions and in some cases psychological barriers such as the fear of contracting the disease in the execution of their duties. Officers however utilized strategies such as increased use of ICTs to train farmers and link them to market opportunities. In an attempt to increase the use of ICTs a number of challenges were highlighted. Challenges such as limited ICT resources for officers, poor connectivity in some remote areas, aged farmers literacy levels in the use of ICTs as well as access. This rapid research recommends policy development towards the increased use of e-extension with consultation among key stakeholders. This can be done on a regional basis, and eventually scaled up in an effort to further strengthen extension and advisory services globally.
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面对全球流行病:加勒比推广服务提供者的反应
农业推广是一项基本服务,在这场严重影响农业部门的全球大流行病中,这一点更加突出。这项快速研究旨在评估加勒比推广和咨询服务提供者的能力。来自11个加勒比国家的70个推广服务提供者通过Survey Monkey平台回答了一份开放式问卷。调查结果表明,政府在提供机会方面发挥了重要作用,例如分发秧苗以鼓励生产者,并促进后院园艺和其他计划,以确保国家粮食安全的连续性。推广干事在履行职责时面临一些障碍。其中一些障碍包括技术障碍、有限的资源和由于必要的限制而造成的行动不便,在某些情况下还存在心理障碍,例如害怕在履行职责时感染这种疾病。然而,官员们利用诸如更多地使用信息通信技术等战略对农民进行培训,并将他们与市场机会联系起来。为了增加信通技术的使用,强调了一些挑战。面临的挑战包括:官员的信息通信技术资源有限、一些偏远地区的连通性差、老年农民在使用信息通信技术方面的识字率以及接入能力。这项快速研究建议在主要利益攸关方协商的情况下制定政策,以增加电子推广的使用。这可以在区域基础上进行,并最终扩大规模,以进一步加强全球的推广和咨询服务。
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