The role of home economics in agricultural extension |
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Authors: | Sheryl L Hendriks J Maryann Green |
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Affiliation: | 1. Lecturer, Community Resources, School of Agricultural Science and Agribusiness , University of Natal , Pietermaritzburg;2. Senior Lecturer, Community Resources, School of Agricultural Science and Agribusiness , University of Natal , Pietermaritzburg |
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Abstract: | Home economics could play a vital, supportive and complementary role in agricultural extension. Home economics training is, however, in much need of reorientation if the profession is to play this much‐needed role. A comparison of the mission statements, foci and roles of these disciplines illustrates the value of including home economists in agricultural extension teams. The two professions have areas of similarity, but each also has specialist expertise vital to agricultural development. As a multidisciplinary, female‐dominated profession, home economics is able to assist agricultural extension officers in designing extension programmes which suit the needs of women farmers. The article outlines the areas of collaboration, specialist expertise and cooperation between the two professions while questioning the focus of traditional home economics training. |
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