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LFA- Communication Approach in Enhancing Agricultural Production
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First Author
First Name: 
G.N.
Last Name: 
Maraddi
Co-Authors: 
L.V. Hirevenkanagoudra
Corporate Author: 
Department of Extension Education, Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, (India)
Conference Paper Title: 
LFA- Communication Approach in Enhancing Agricultural Production
Conference Name: 
National Workshop on Communication Support for Sustaining Extension Services
Conference Location: 
Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, (India)
Conference Date: 
17-18 February 2004
Agro Tags: 
farm inputs | objects | activities | Sets | Advisory services | Imports | performance | Application methods | location | groups

 

 

INTRODUCTION:

The logical frame work approach (LFA) was originally developed by practical concepts incorporated (PCI) for USAID during the late 1960’s in order to assist in the planning, management and evaluation of development activities. Since then the approach has been taken up by a number of agencies and has received particular attention by Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) and Overseas Development Administration (ODA), which used the output from approach, the log frame in majority of its activities. This tool is in use through out the world, not only by aid agencies but also by Government departments generally and any one who works with projects / programme / activity should be throughly familiar with its use.

 

 

 

References: 
National Workshop on Communication Support for Sustaining Extension Services. 17-18 February 2004 Eds. Dipak De, Basavaprabhu Jirli and K. Ghadei., Department of Extension Education, Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, (India)
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AgroTags:

drought| proteins| genotypes| groundnuts| tolerance| irrigation| drought stress| mycotoxins| planting| diffusion of information