Rakesh Mohan D Jha Robert Evenson The economic performance of the agricultural sector in most countries has been largely determined by the organised research and extension activity in those countries. An increasing number of studies have established an association between productivity growth (as conventionally measured) and the level of such activities.1 The term 'non-conventional' factors has crept into the related literature to describe these activities.
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