International Journal of Management and Business Studies

ISSN 2167-0439

International Journal of Management and Business Studies ISSN 2167-0439 Vol. 9 (1), pp. 001-004, January, 2019. © International Scholars Journals

Full Length Research Paper

Factors influencing agricultural extension staff effectiveness in public institutions in Erzurum, Turkey

Ayse Sezgin1*, Tuba Erem Kaya2, Tecer Atsan3 and Hediye Kumbasaro lu4

1The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Erzurum Governorship, Agricultural Directorate of Province, Turkey.

2The Ministry of Environment and Forestry, Environment and Forestry Directorate of Erzurum City, Turkey.

3Department of Agricultural Economics, College of Agriculture, Ataturk University, 25240 Erzurum, Turkey.

4The Ministry of Environment and Forestry, the Directorate of DS VIII. District of Erzurum City, Turkey.

Accepted 13 October, 2018

Abstract

In order to determine the effectiveness of the agricultural extension staff working in public, a survey was carried out on 131 extension staff employed in the counties and centre of Erzurum city. The data obtained from the survey was analyzed using OLS (ordinary least squares) model in GRETL software. The number of days an extension personnel spends on the land on a monthly base and the average number of farmers interviewed for training purposes were taken as dependent variables to indicate the effectiveness of extension staff. In addition, the factors which were influential on these variables were determined. As a result of the analyses, the following issues were found to be influential on the effectiveness of the extension practices of the extension staff working in the public institutions: regional differences; the age, the marital status, the graduation date of the extension member; whether the member received an extension education; whether the member thought the job he/she was carrying out was appropriate for his/her specialty; the number of the villages served; and whether the member received an in service training. It was concluded that the extension staff employed in public institutions should receive in service training periodically on a constant base, studies should be carried out to limit the number of farmers and the villages an extension member is in charge of, the extension staff should be employed in fields appropriate for their specialty and that they should receive adequate training in agricultural extension regardless of their specialty.

Key words: Agricultural extension, OLS (Ordinary Least Squares), Erzurum.