Volume
31
Issue
4
Abstract
The first reform was to establish a new type of extension system that combines (1) technology experimentation, (2) demonstration, (3) extension, (4) training, and (5) commercial services (mainly supplying inputs)....A second reform to China's extension system was to implement payment for extension services such as "diagnosis and prescription" (clinical services) and "technology contracts."
Recommended Citation
Yinghui, Y. (1993). China's Extension Reform. The Journal of Extension, 31(4), Article 12. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol31/iss4/12