Regional Sustainability ›› 2025, Vol. 6 ›› Issue (4): 100243.doi: 10.1016/j.regsus.2025.100243cstr: 32279.14.REGSUS.2025023
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Md Maruf BILLAHa,b,c, Mohammad Mahmudur RAHMANa,b,*(), Santiago MAHIMAIRAJAd, Alvin LALa,b, Asadi SRINIVASULUb, Ravi NAIDUa,b
Received:
2024-12-04
Revised:
2025-06-21
Published:
2025-08-30
Online:
2025-09-15
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Mohammad Mahmudur RAHMAN
E-mail:mahmud.rahman@newcastle.edu.au
Md Maruf BILLAH, Mohammad Mahmudur RAHMAN, Santiago MAHIMAIRAJA, Alvin LAL, Asadi SRINIVASULU, Ravi NAIDU. Enhancing climate-smart coastal farming system through agriculture extension and advisory services towards the avenues of farm sustainability[J]. Regional Sustainability, 2025, 6(4): 100243.
Table 1
Perceived roles of agriculture extension and advisory services (AEAS) in strengthening climate-smart coastal farming system."
Role of AEAS perceived by coastal farmers | PRI | Percentage (%) | Rank order |
---|---|---|---|
Diffusion of agricultural innovations | 1483 | 76.05 | 1 |
Conducting field days to publicize technologies | 1223 | 62.72 | 6 |
Use of farmer field schools for training farmers | 960 | 49.21 | 15 |
Promoting awareness and adoption of best practices | 1229 | 63.03 | 5 |
Training farmers on food storage, processing, and utilization | 1270 | 65.13 | 4 |
Disseminating weather information and early warnings | 932 | 47.81 | 19 |
Raising awareness to stop cutting trees and promote planting new ones | 972 | 49.85 | 13 |
Conducting on-farm adaptive research and trial | 962 | 49.31 | 14 |
Retraining and capacity building of extension staff | 951 | 48.82 | 16 |
Building resilience capacities of vulnerable farmers | 1021 | 52.36 | 10 |
Using information and communication technologies to serve farmers | 945 | 48.52 | 17 |
Using demonstration techniques to educate farmers | 1287 | 66.03 | 3 |
Providing feedback to concerned authorities | 998 | 51.18 | 11 |
Encouraging and educating young farmers | 972 | 49.91 | 12 |
Setting up an emergency management unit | 943 | 48.36 | 18 |
Organizing seminars, workshops, and field exposure | 1065 | 54.62 | 8 |
Development of local leaders | 1025 | 52.56 | 9 |
Formation of farmers’ organizations | 1204 | 61.74 | 7 |
Acting as a bridge between farmers and research organizations | 1336 | 68.51 | 2 |
Maintaining collaboration among organizations | 891 | 45.69 | 20 |
Table 2
Perceived effects of farmers’ access to AEAS for coastal farm sustainability."
Perceived effect of farmers’ access to AEAS | Percentage (%) | Perceived effect of farmers’ access to AEAS | Percentage (%) |
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Boosting adoption of innovations | 66.40 | Standardized livings and livelihood | 49.80 |
Easy access to services | 75.90 | Changing farmers’ knowledge, skills, and attitude | 70.60 |
Confirming farm mechanization | 64.20 | Influencing better decision-making ability | 63.50 |
Ensuring food security | 67.90 | Identifying and solving farmers’ needs | 62.40 |
Combating climate change | 51.90 | Developing entrepreneurship | 49.10 |
Accelerating the adoption of climate-resilient farming | 46.20 | Formation of farmers’ organizations | 48.30 |
Increased productivity and cropping intensity | 70.80 | Formation of farmers’ group | 54.80 |
Increased annual family income | 64.60 |
Table 3
Capacity building approaches needed for supporting coastal farm sustainability."
Capacity building approach | Percentage (%) | Rank order | Capacity building approach | Percentage (%) | Rank order |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Training on climate-smart agriculture | 84.90 | 1 | Pests and diseases control | 77.30 | 2 |
Formation of farmers’ organizations | 68.10 | 6 | Entrepreneurship development | 63.60 | 7 |
Using information and communication technologies in agriculture | 74.60 | 3 | Smart farm management skills | 74.20 | 4 |
Formation of farmers’ group | 51.60 | 8 | Organic farming skills | 49.20 | 9 |
Non-formal education | 47.50 | 11 | Utilization of agricultural apps | 72.10 | 5 |
Developing leadership capacity among farmers | 48.10 | 10 |
Table 4
Farmers’ constraints confronted in receiving AEAS and enhancing coastal farm sustainability."
Constraint confronted in receiving AEAS | Mean | Rank order | Constraint confronted in receiving AEAS | Mean | Rank order |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Illiteracy | 0.74 | 13 | Irregular visits from extension officers | 1.81 | 1 |
Lack of communication | 1.05 | 9 | Land tenure system | 0.39 | 15 |
Lack of information | 1.56 | 6 | Isolation from farmers’ groups | 1.71 | 3 |
Inability to give instant solutions | 1.44 | 8 | Insufficient resources | 0.86 | 12 |
Remote accessibility | 1.52 | 7 | Inadequate extension staff | 1.79 | 2 |
Influence of local leader | 0.44 | 14 | Frequent contact with resource-rich farmers | 1.59 | 5 |
Lack of awareness | 0.97 | 11 | Lack of knowledge and experience | 0.99 | 10 |
Lack of training | 1.68 | 4 |
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