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. THE INTEGRATED TASKS OF EXTENSION AND WATER
ADVISORY IN THE FIELD OF IRRIGATION DEVELOPMENT
PROJECTS FROM POINT OF VIEW OF AGRICULTURAL
EXTENSION AND WATER ADVISORY ENGINEERS IN QUENA
AND KAFR EL- SHEIKH GOVERNORATS
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Abstract: The present study aims at identifying the specific roles of both agricultural extension and water advisory in the different stages of irrigation development projects, as well as investigating the possible integration between the two sides; finally the study aims at identifying the most important means to establish the integration between them in this field. This study was conducted in two governorates (Quena and Kafr EI- Sheikh). Data were collected through personal interview by using a questionnaire from agricultural extension workers and water advisory engineers (35 and 25, respectively) in May and June, 2013. Data were presented by using averages, percentages and frequencies tabulation. The study results can be summarized as following: Agricultural extension should focus on awareness stage of the project while water advisory should concern with initial and final planning and implementation stages. In monitoring and Evaluation stags both of them implement different tasks. Complementary relationship could be established between them according to their capabilities to perfom integrated tasks Results of the study revealed also the main problems that prevent from . integration due to the absence of the finance to perform joint projects and lack of the needed training. Finally, the study reached to a set of important recommendations that may help in the establishment of integrated relationships between agricultural extension and water advisory to save time, effort and money.
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Publication year |
2014
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Pages |
1677 - 1697
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Availability location |
مهعد الارشاد الزراعى والتنمية الريفية
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Organization Name |
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Country |
Egypt
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City |
Giza,
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Publisher |
Name:
مركز البحوث الزراعية
Place:
Giza, Egypt
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serial title |
المجلة المصرية للبحوث الزراعية
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Volume |
92
. 4
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Agris Categories |
Extension
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Journal
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