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South African Journal of Agricultural Extension

The South African Journal of Agricultural Extension aims to: * advance and apply the science of extension and of rural development as scientific discipline by stimulating thought, study, research, discussion and the publication and exchange of knowledge both nationally and internationally. * promote the professionalism, status and dignity of the extension profession amongst the scientific fraternity, the general public and with the studying youth. * practise the natural-, economic- and managerial sciences responsibly and in public interest. * act as representative mouthpiece for the extension profession in agriculture. 

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Vol 40, No 1 (2012)

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Articles

Marketability and sustainability of food security programmes: products and productivity of agricultural projects EMAIL FULL TEXT
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M Mwale, P Sarfo-Mensah, EM Zwane, VO Netshandama, MJ Mudau
Does extension have a role to play in rural development EMAIL FULL TEXT
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EM Zwane
'Learning to do, doing to Live' transformational behaviour in commercializing traditional agriculture EMAIL FULL TEXT
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KF Caister
Agricultural extension in the facilitation of biodiversity conservation in South Africa EMAIL FULL TEXT
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KA Abdu-Raheem, SH Worth
An Analysis of the Mngcunube 'Hands-on' mentorship program for small-scale stock farmers om the Cape, South Africa EMAIL FULL TEXT
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AJ Jordaan
The Evaluation of the subtropical crops extension and advisory service (subtrop) as perceived by farmer members in the subtropical regions, South Africa EMAIL FULL TEXT
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WA Stones, SE Terblanché
Critical Natural resources factors that promote the adoption of new in-field rainwater harvesting (IRWH) by extentionist in Lambani, Limpopo Province EMAIL FULL TEXT
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LF Joseph, JJ Botha
The Influence of beneficiaries needs on project success or failure in the North West Province, South Africa EMAIL FULL TEXT
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MB Matiwane, SE Terblanché


South African Journal of Agricultural Extension.   ISSN: 0301 603X