"Extension Services in the Bie Province, Angola \u2013 Assessment and Perspective" . . . "RIV/60460709:41610/08:27697!RIV09-MSM-41610___" . "S" . "Angola, extension services, in-service-training"@en . . "1"^^ . "CUVILLIER VERLAG, Gottingen, SRN" . "The Bie Province is traditionally an agricultural region. More than 85 % of population is involved in either direct agricultural or related activities. Agriculture is recognised as the main sector of peoples\u2019 living. The long-lasting civil war significantly influ- enced all spheres of daily life at all levels. As a matter of fact, agricultural production stopped. Farmers were forced to join army troops and majority of arable land was mined. Even though the climate is generally favourable for crop cultivation the soils tend to be of low fertility. Agriculture in the Bi\u00E9 Province is still dependent on the external assistance, especially in terms of knowledge and skills of sustainable tech- nologies and agricultural input supply. Most of the constraints limiting an immediate better performance of agricultural production lie in farmers\u2019 lack of knowledge and skills. The traditional information transfer has been interrupted and network of exten- sion services became extinct. Nowadays, several initiat"@en . "RIV/60460709:41610/08:27697" . "2"^^ . "2"^^ . . "The Bie Province is traditionally an agricultural region. More than 85 % of population is involved in either direct agricultural or related activities. Agriculture is recognised as the main sector of peoples\u2019 living. The long-lasting civil war significantly influ- enced all spheres of daily life at all levels. As a matter of fact, agricultural production stopped. Farmers were forced to join army troops and majority of arable land was mined. Even though the climate is generally favourable for crop cultivation the soils tend to be of low fertility. Agriculture in the Bi\u00E9 Province is still dependent on the external assistance, especially in terms of knowledge and skills of sustainable tech- nologies and agricultural input supply. Most of the constraints limiting an immediate better performance of agricultural production lie in farmers\u2019 lack of knowledge and skills. The traditional information transfer has been interrupted and network of exten- sion services became extinct. Nowadays, several initiat"@cs . . . "978-3-86727-755-6" . "41610" . . "The Bie Province is traditionally an agricultural region. More than 85 % of population is involved in either direct agricultural or related activities. Agriculture is recognised as the main sector of peoples\u2019 living. The long-lasting civil war significantly influ- enced all spheres of daily life at all levels. As a matter of fact, agricultural production stopped. Farmers were forced to join army troops and majority of arable land was mined. Even though the climate is generally favourable for crop cultivation the soils tend to be of low fertility. Agriculture in the Bi\u00E9 Province is still dependent on the external assistance, especially in terms of knowledge and skills of sustainable tech- nologies and agricultural input supply. Most of the constraints limiting an immediate better performance of agricultural production lie in farmers\u2019 lack of knowledge and skills. The traditional information transfer has been interrupted and network of exten- sion services became extinct. Nowadays, several initiat" . . . . "Poradenstv\u00ED v provincii v Bie, Angola - \u00FArove\u0148 a perspektivy"@cs . "367459" . "Extension Services in the Bie Province, Angola \u2013 Assessment and Perspective"@en . . "[7863D3CCDDD3]" . . "Extension Services in the Bie Province, Angola \u2013 Assessment and Perspective" . "Tropentag 2008, Competition for Resources in Changing World:New Drive for Rural Development" . . "2008-10-07+02:00"^^ . "Mazancov\u00E1, Jana" . . "Krepl, Vladim\u00EDr" . . "Poradenstv\u00ED v provincii v Bie, Angola - \u00FArove\u0148 a perspektivy"@cs . "Hohenheim University" . "Hohenheim University" . "Neuvedeno, 0" . "Extension Services in the Bie Province, Angola \u2013 Assessment and Perspective"@en . .