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Like the
previous years, the Extension Component
of AMAREW aims at improving the regional
picture in terms of agricultural
production and productivity by focusing
its activities in the five extension
Woredas namely, Lay Gayint, Sekota,
Gubalafto, Tehuledere, Sekota and East
Belessa. The objectives of the
Extension Component of the AMAREW
Project are:
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To
strengthen the extension system in
view of introducing in an integrated
way crop and livestock development
as well as natural resources
management technologies to bring
about a significant increase in
agricultural production and
household income; and
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To
promote awareness among rural
households about human nutrition,
family planning, and HIV/AIDS so as
to bring about changes in attitude
and practice.
In view of
achieving these objectives the following
are some of the proposed intervention
measures to be implemented in the five
pilot woredas:
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Introducing better performing
varieties of various food crops,
introducing crop varieties of higher
market demand (e.g. faba bean,
haricot bean, pepper, etc.),
promoting horticultural crops
production and introducing high
value fruit trees along with
appropriate management practices
such as the use of organic
fertilizers to ameliorate soil;
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Introducing different and new
improved farm tools and implements
such as tie-ridging for moisture
conservation as well as cheaper and
efficient pumps to promote
off-season crop production;
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Introducing and promoting various
soil and water conservation measures
on communal and farmlands, and
promoting water-harvesting
technologies;
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Encouraging the use of IPM practices
to control pests and diseases;
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Improving livestock management
practices especially disease control
and forage production;
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Promoting the use of better
performing poultry breeds and
improved husbandry methods;
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Promoting the use of improved
beehives and beekeeping techniques;
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Promoting sustainable fishing
methods and improved fish processing
and marketing;
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Promoting awareness on issues
related to home science, family
planning, food habits and HIV/AIDS;
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Organizing experience sharing and
study tour for experts, DAs and
farmers; and
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Assisting in institutional and human
capacity building of the Woreda
office of Agriculture and Rural
Development.
The 2005
Extension Plan is designed at further
pursuing on these activities and
improving the dissemination of
agricultural and natural resources
technologies in the pilot Woredas. This
year’s plan is as comprehensive and
integrated as possible in view of
bringing about a substantial increase in
agricultural production and household
income of participant farming families
in the pilot woredas. Depending on their
comparative advantages, the different
woredas vary in their emphasis on each
of the components, although the emphasis
generally on the crop sector.
The general
direction that the project follows in
its extension approach is in line with
the government extension system with
some minor operational variations that
the Project is encouraging the extension
system to adopt, particularly as it
relates to beneficiary targeting, to
content and extension method selection,
and to increasing efficiency and
effectiveness of extension
interventions. We are now encouraging
woredas to adopt watershed based
extension system to scale up the success
we have achieved in empowering
communities in the two pilot watersheds.
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