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<title>Farmers’ Perception of Performance Performed by Extension Field Workers/ Facilitators during Integrated Pest Management Farmer Field School Training Programme in Sindh Province of Pakistan</title>
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<description>Farmers’ Perception of Performance Performed by Extension Field Workers/ Facilitators during Integrated Pest Management Farmer Field School Training Programme in Sindh Province of Pakistan
Siddiqui, A. A; Siddiqui, M
In connection to environment friendly farming, potential stakeholders took efforts and&#13;
launched FAO-EU-ADB funded National Integrated Pest Management (Nat-IPM)&#13;
Programme for Cotton in Pakistan during the years 2001 to 2004 and introduced new&#13;
extension training methodology called Farmer Field School (FFS). The basic principle&#13;
of FFS training was to enable farmers to be self sufficient, using IPM practices&#13;
that are agro-ecosystem friendly. This study examined the performance performed&#13;
by agriculture extension field workers/facilitators (EFW/F) in the implementation&#13;
of IPM-FFS trainings with special reference to cotton crop in selected districts of&#13;
Sindh province of Pakistan. A survey study was carried out in four districts of Sindh&#13;
province (Hyderabad, Tando Allahyar, Matiari and Mirpurkhas). The total sample&#13;
size comprised of 144 farmers who were involved in the series of IPM-FFS training&#13;
sessions. Farmers’ perceived that EFW/F played an effective role and performed&#13;
positively in IPM-FFS activities during training programme. Further, results of present&#13;
study a confirmation of the adoption and a validation of IPM-FFS as a successful&#13;
extension approach in Sindh province of Pakistan
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