Role Of Non-Governmental Organizations In Agricultural Development SS1 Agricultural Science Lesson Note
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Topic: Role Of Non-Governmental Organizations In Agricultural Development
Non-governmental organizations are organizations established and owned by a person or a group of people whose primary objective is to find solutions to problems facing humanity. Examples of NGOs include:
- International Institute of Tropical Agriculture
- West African Rice Development Agency
- Food and Agricultural Organization
- Hunger Project (Ghana)
- Catholic Relief Service (Gambia)
NGOs are relevant to agriculture in the following areas.
- RESEARCH: – They research to come up with solutions to agricultural development and to develop new crop varieties as well as new breeds of animals
- FINANCE: – They fund many agricultural projects
- PROVISION OF INPUTS: – They provide inputs such as fertilizers, herbicides, and pesticides and distribute them to rural farmers
- EXTENSION SERVICES: – They create awareness to improve farmers’ agricultural knowledge and render other extension services
- RURAL DEVELOPMENT: – They provide basic amenities like roads and water supply for rural farmers.
- IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE: – They provide these facilities to make year-round agricultural production possible.
ASSIGNMENTÂ
- Outline five roles of NGOs in agricultural development in Nigeria.
- Give five examples of Non-governmental organizations in Nigeria