by Salah S. Abd El-Ghani1, Congduc Pham, Tamer G. I. Mansour*, and Seham Mohamed Abd El Hameed El-Gamal
ABSTRACT
Agricultural extension services play a pivotal role in achieving sustainable rural development, especially in developing countries facing constraints in food production and distribution. This study explores the evolution of agricultural extension in Egypt, highlighting the transition toward electronic extension (e-extension) through the integration of information and communication technologies (ICTs). The paper analyzes the structural challenges of the traditional extension system, evaluates Egypt’s key ICT-based initiatives (such as VERCON, RADCONE, and NARIMS), and discusses their effectiveness in enhancing communication between researchers, extension agents, and farmers. Drawing from global experiences in countries like the United States, India, Japan, and China, the study outlines best practices and core requirements for successful ICT adoption in agricultural advisory systems. The findings underscore the urgent need to modernize Egypt’s extension services through investment in digital infrastructure, capacity building, and the institutionalization of public-private partnerships. This integration is essential to bridge the rural-urban information gap, empower smallholder farmers, and support sustainable agricultural growth.
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