Abstract

The main focus of this article is to analyze the evolution of access to rural extension services between 2012 and 2020 by small and medium-sized farms in the 3 provinces of southern Mozambique in particular and the country in general, taking as a basis for analysis and comparison of statistical data provided by the 2012-2014 statistical yearbook and the 2020 integrated agrarian survey, both from the Ministry of Agriculture of Mozambique. Thus, it was found that from 2012 to 2020, there has been a sharp drop in access to rural extension services by small and medium-sized farms in the south of the country in particular and the country in general. While in 2014 less than 9% of small and medium-sized farms had access to these services, in 2020 less than 7% of these farmers were covered by these services. These data demonstrate a series of challenges and constraints faced by the sector, among them the weak budget, the low number of extension workers, the problem of transport and communication infrastructures.

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