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Some factors affecting the effectiveness of partnership between the government and private sectors in the field of meeting farmers’ needs for agricultural technologies (review)

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    • Sabreen Jabbar Jassim 1
    • Hussian Khudair Al-Taiy 2

    1 department of agriculture extension and transfer technology / College of Agricultural Engineering Science / University of Baghdad

    2 Department of agriculture extension and transfer technology , College of Agricultural Engineering Science , University of Baghdad , Baghdad , IRAQ

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Document Type : Review Paper

10.58928/ku24.15328
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Abstract

The partnership between the government and private sectors is an important issue, as it is one of the topics that has received and continues to receive the attention of researchers, international and global organizations, and national development plans in the country to benefit from it as an experiment within the process of building the national economy and improving the reality of the agricultural sector in the country and its compatibility with the sustainable development goals that the government seeks in At the present time, it is also considered one of the ways through which risks can be shared between the public and private sectors, and work efficiency can be increased and the exchange of experiences and knowledge and other benefits, opportunities and common interests that can be achieved through partnership between the two sectors. This partnership is an important source and one of the components of the system. Disseminating agricultural technologies, as the practice of partnership means the efficient and effective use of available resources. In addition, it is a major challenge in coordination and cooperation between the governmental and non-governmental sectors in order to unify the extension services provided and avoid duplication and waste of agricultural resources and supplies. It is also considered a successful and effective approach to development. Sustainable agricultural and rural areas, and in reforming agricultural extension systems and improving the quality of extension service. Therefore, this article aims to identify the concept of the government sector, the private sector, and the partnership between the two sectors, its importance, the reasons for it, its advantages, goals, principles, and problems of partnership, as well as identifying the most important factors affecting and related to the effectiveness of the partnership between The public and private sectors in the field of meeting the needs of farmers in agricultural technologies

Keywords

  • government sector
  • private sector
  • partnership between the two sectors
  • factors affecting
  • agricultural technologies

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  • Economics, agricultural extension and rural development
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Volume 15, Issue 3
September 2024
Page 217-225
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Jassim, S., & Al-Taiy, H. (2024). Some factors affecting the effectiveness of partnership between the government and private sectors in the field of meeting farmers’ needs for agricultural technologies (review). Kirkuk University Journal for Agricultural Sciences (KUJAS), 15(3), 217-225. doi: 10.58928/ku24.15328

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Sabreen Jabbar Jassim; Hussian Khudair Al-Taiy. "Some factors affecting the effectiveness of partnership between the government and private sectors in the field of meeting farmers’ needs for agricultural technologies (review)". Kirkuk University Journal for Agricultural Sciences (KUJAS), 15, 3, 2024, 217-225. doi: 10.58928/ku24.15328

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Jassim, S., Al-Taiy, H. (2024). 'Some factors affecting the effectiveness of partnership between the government and private sectors in the field of meeting farmers’ needs for agricultural technologies (review)', Kirkuk University Journal for Agricultural Sciences (KUJAS), 15(3), pp. 217-225. doi: 10.58928/ku24.15328

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Jassim, S., Al-Taiy, H. Some factors affecting the effectiveness of partnership between the government and private sectors in the field of meeting farmers’ needs for agricultural technologies (review). Kirkuk University Journal for Agricultural Sciences (KUJAS), 2024; 15(3): 217-225. doi: 10.58928/ku24.15328

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