Applying indigenous knowledge in agricultural extension: The case of Agritex workers in Zimbabwe

T. Mugwisi
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Indigenous knowledge (IK) can be viewed as local knowledge that has been developed and accumulated, over time, by a community and has been passed down over generations. This knowledge is represented in most spheres of human activity, such as in agriculture, traditional and alternative medicine, human and animal health, forestry and botany. The purpose of this article is to discuss how IK is accessed and used by agricultural extension workers in Zimbabwe. The relevant literature is reviewed and the focus is largely on the application of IK in agricultural extension. Both quantitative and qualitative methods were used for the article; a questionnaire was distributed and extension workers were drawn from eight provinces. Mashonaland Central Province had the highest number of respondents because the population in this province included ward and village extension workers in addition to the district and provincial extension officers and supervisors targeted in each province. The article shows that IK is relevant in modern-day agriculture and has to receive sufficient attention in extension work. It is recommended that IK be documented and integrated into research, education and training for posterity.Keywords: Indigenous knowledge, agriculture, extension, Zimbabwe.
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在农业推广中应用土著知识:以津巴布韦Agritex工人为例
土著知识(IK)可以被看作是一个社区随着时间的推移而发展和积累的地方知识,并代代相传。这种知识在人类活动的大多数领域都有体现,例如农业、传统医学和替代医学、人类和动物健康、林业和植物学。本文的目的是讨论津巴布韦农业推广工作者如何获取和使用本土语。综述了相关文献,重点介绍了本土知识在农业推广中的应用。本文采用了定量和定性两种方法;分发了一份调查表,并从八个省抽取了推广人员。马绍纳兰中部省的受访者人数最多,因为该省的人口除了每个省的区和省推广官员和主管外,还包括区和村推广工作人员。本文认为,本土知识在现代农业中具有重要的现实意义,在推广工作中应引起足够的重视。建议将本土知识记录下来,并将其纳入后人的研究、教育和培训中。关键词:本土知识,农业,推广,津巴布韦
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