Agent Network Model (ANM) for extensionPublished2019StatusOpen AccessLanguageenCountriesTanzaniaILRI ProgramsPolicies, institutions and livelihoodsPosterhttps://hdl.handle.net/10568/105482CitationRao, E.J.O. 2019. Agent Network Model (ANM) for extension. Poster prepared for the Maziwa Zaidi Agribusiness Forum, Moshi, Tanzania, 17 October 2019. Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI.Tagsdairyingextensioninnovation systemslivestock
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