Analyzing the Contribution of Extension Services and Innovative Approaches to the Advancement of Sustainable Agricultural Development in Somalia
Mohamed Mursal Ibrahim, Mohamud Ali İbrahim, Mohamed Said, Shuaib Abdullahi Siad, Hassan Nur Osman, Abdiwahid Ali Dhakane
Abstract
This study critically examines the involvement of extension and innovation strategies in advancing sustainable agriculture in Somalia. Agricultural extension services, which involve disseminating agricultural knowledge, information, and technologies to farmers, are essential for enhancing farmers' skills, practices, and decision-making abilities. The study explores the complex relationship between socioeconomic challenges-such as limited access to resources, infrastructure, and markets-extension strategies, and sustainable agricultural development in Somalia. A key obstacle identified is the inadequate infrastructure for mobile phone applications in agriculture, which limits the effectiveness and widespread adoption of farming technologies. Utilizing a descriptive research design, data was gathered from 211 participants across seven regions, including Southwest, Hirshabelle, Benadir (Mogadishu), Galmudug, Puntland, Jubaland, and Somaliland. The analysis assessed the demographic and educational characteristics of the participants and the impact of extension services and innovation strategies on sustainable agricultural practices. The variability in the support provided by extension services emphasizes the need for targeted improvements to foster sustainable agriculture and enhance food security in Somalia. Institutional challenges, including policy frameworks, governance issues, and capacity-building deficits, also impede the effective implementation of agricultural innovation and extension strategies. Additionally, resistance to change, cultural differences, and a lack of supportive policies hinder the adoption of new practices. Unpredictable weather patterns, overuse of natural resources, and extreme climatic events further complicate the success of sustainable practices. Despite these challenges, agricultural extension services play a critical role in facilitating the dissemination of knowledge, training, and community engagement for sustainable farming practices. The study underscores the need for strengthened infrastructure, improved governance, and targeted interventions to overcome existing barriers and promote sustainable agricultural development in Somalia.