Extension Service Delivery Through The Lens of Farmers And Fisherfolks
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Abstract
This study assessed the effectiveness of agricultural and fishery extension service delivery in the Province of Davao del Sur, Philippines, from the perspective of farmers and fisherfolks. Anchored on the devolution of agricultural functions under Executive Order 138 (Mandanas-Garcia ruling), the research evaluated demographic characteristics, satisfaction levels in planning, project implementation, and monitoring services, engagement levels (awareness, availment, and adoption), and perceived issues in service delivery. A total of 1,329 respondents were selected through purposive sampling from nine municipalities and one city. Data were gathered through validated survey instruments using face-to-face interviews and analyzed using frequency counts and percentages.
Findings revealed that while nearly half of the respondents expressed positive satisfaction toward extension services, more than half reported limited or no participation across planning, implementation, and monitoring activities. Engagement levels in awareness, availment, and adoption remained low, with a significant proportion reporting no contact with extension workers. Results indicate a critical need to intensify outreach, strengthen LGU–academe partnerships, improve manpower allocation, and adopt inclusive and technology-driven extension strategies.