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Title: Agricultural Extension in South Asia (AESA)

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In this Good Practices Note, Jaisridhar demonstrates how participatory irrigation management, when integrated with systematic extension support, quality seed systems, and institutional strengthening, can transform pulse production in water-scarce environments.

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The Lower Palar Sub Basin i...


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In this Good Practice Note, Sooraj K. Babu and Sooraj Krishna describe the development and pilot testing of “Canopy,” an innovative extension tool designed to help smallholder coffee farmers become more climate-resilient, data-driven, and better integrated into the value chain.

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Transplanted Aman (T-aman) rice remains integral to household food access and livelihood resilience in northern Bangladesh, yet its production remains constrained by multiple agronomic and socio-economic challenges. This study examined the intensity of constraints encountered by producers involved in T-aman rice production and analysed their relationships with selected farmer...


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In this blog, R. M. Prasad examines the pervasive unreliability of information shared on  social media and advocates for stricter content regulation, greater digital literacy, and AI-powered curation systems to effectively address misinformation.

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Social media has transformed agricultural extension by&n...


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In this blog, Aneesha Bali argues that solar farming for smallholders is not mainly a matter of adopting new technology, but rather a challenge of institutional development. She emphasises that the role of Extension and Advisory Services (EAS) is not to train individual farmers to maintain solar panels, but to strengthen Farmer-Producer Organi...


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