#2783. Bringing sustainable agricultural intensification practices and technologies to scale through campaign-based extension approaches: lessons from Africa Soil Health Consortium

January 2027publication date
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Abstract:
This article examines the effectiveness of the African Soil Health Consortium (ASHC) extension campaigns, which contain knowledge to develop new and cost-effective extension approaches. The results show that the ASHC campaigns have reached farmer scale and stimulated the adoption of promoted SAI technologies.
Keywords:
Adoption; agricultural extension; intensification; public-private-partnerships; scale-up campaigns

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