Agricultural Extension in Cambodia: An Assessment and Options for Reform
Published By: IFPRI on eSS | Published Date: January , 2018Cambodia’s agriculture sector remains the backbone of the country’s economy. Most of Cambodia’s
people live in rural areas and rely heavily on agriculture for their livelihoods. In recent decades, the
government has taken several steps to reform the agriculture sector and increase the effectiveness and
efficiency of its extension and advisory services. However, farmers and rural producers remain vulnerable
to climatic shocks and weather-related disasters, market fluctuations, poor governance, conflict, and
disease. Access to reliable, timely, and relevant information is key for building sustainable food systems
to support poverty alleviation and hunger reduction. In Cambodia, after the Green Revolution in the
1980s, efforts were made to decrease the gap between small and large farm holders. However, the steps
taken did not adequately support smallholder farmers. This paper evaluates the performance of the current
extension and advisory system, identifies challenges faced, and analyzes constraints and opportunities for
potential reforms. To evaluate Cambodia’s current extension and advisory services, we focus on
contextual factors such as the policy environment, the capacity of service providers, and production
systems. Finally, the paper provides recommendations for both policy makers and practitioners regarding
the status of extension and advisory services in Cambodia. [IFPRI Discussion Paper 01706].
Author(s): Sam Oeurn Ke, Suresh Chandra Babu | Posted on: Feb 06, 2018 | Views() | Download (467)