EU and FAO promote agricultural extension in Georgia
Tbilisi. Members of the Working Group on Agricultural Extension (WGE) introduced the results of the Training Needs Assessment for extension offices; presented the recently created online library of agricultural extension materials.
They discussed a monitoring and evaluation framework for extension, as well as the status of implementation of the National Strategy for Agricultural Extension adopted with EU support by the Ministry of Environmental Protection and Agriculture of Georgia (MEPA) in 2017. The event was held in support to the agricultural extension services which is one of the components of the FAO’s project under the European Neighbourhood Programme for Agriculture and Rural Development (ENPARD), funded and supported by the European Union (EU).
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