Making farmer programming smarter: The Farm Radio approach [Ghana]
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2018-09Language
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Yeboah, Alfred and Rosemond Ohene. 2018. Making farmer programming smarter: The Farm Radio approach. IN: CTA. 2018. Experience capitalization: Insights on rural development in West Africa. Experience Capitalization Series 3. Wageningen: CTA: 36-40.
Permanent link to cite or share this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10568/97185
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Suppliers of radio extension programmes in Ghana have been supported by Farm Radio International to make their programmes more participatory and engaging for smallholder farmers. With access to interactive, accurate, timely and interesting information, farmers have reported increased yields and incomes. Radio broadcasters have also been able to make their radio programming more financially sustainable.
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COMMUNICATION; RADIO; EXTENSION; RURAL DEVELOPMENT; EXPERIENCE CAPITALIZATION;Countries
GhanaOrganizations Affiliated to the Authors
Farm Radio InternationalInvestors/sponsors
International Fund for Agricultural DevelopmentRelated material
Related reference: https://hdl.handle.net/10568/89687
