Role of Rural Radio in Agricultural and Rural Development Translating Agricultural Research Information into Messages for Farm Audiences
Head Of Programmes, Farm and Environment, Radio Uganda
This paper looks at the role of radio in agriculture and rural development. It states that if used in conjunction with other modes of promoting agriculture and development, radio can play an effective role in promoting social change. Using examples from Uganda, the paper aims to demonstrate the linkages between rural radio, agriculture and rural development and offers recommendations on how to increase the effectiveness of radio in rural development.
It states that planned radio campaigns complemented by face-to-face advice and extension, together with administrative and material support can contribute towards desirable change. However it makes the point that it is important not to overrate the value of broadcasting or cassette based programmes in the development process and to realise that there is a limit to transmitting demonstrative knowledge through the radio medium. The highest impact which can be obtained is an awareness and understanding of problems and instilling possible inspiration and motivation to take action. Thereafter, according to this paper, the extension workers of development agencies must take over to ensure positive results.
The document makes the following recommendations:
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