Social Media Policy Guidelines for Agricultural Extension and Advisory Services



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Licensing of resource: 
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial (CC BY-NC)
Type: 
capacity development tools
Author(s): 
Saravanan, R.
Suchiradipta, B.
Description: 

For agricultural extension and advisory services (AEAS), social media presents a huge scope not just to communicate to the farmers better and with efficiency, but also to act as innovation brokers in Agricultural Innovation Systems (AIS). And not just for the organizations, social media has made it easier for farmers to communicate with extension professionals, experts and peers in real time. And with this increased potential to share views and ideas and easy access to information, discretion becomes important for organizations to maintain professionalism in a new social world.

Publication year: 
2016