Farmer Extension and Training
Practical farmer learning, field demonstrations, agronomy support and post-harvest handling guidance.
Field support that connects inputs to better decisions
OKeba works with smallholder farmers through extension support, training and demonstrations on good agricultural practices, post-harvest handling and climate-smart practices.
Farmers need reliable information before planting, during crop growth and after harvest. OKeba’s extension and training work supports seed selection, field preparation, good agronomic practices, crop monitoring, drying, storage, records and market preparation.
The training model is designed for farmer groups, cooperatives, youth, women, refugee and host community producers, and partner-led programs that need practical field delivery rather than classroom-only instruction.
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How Training Reaches Farmers
How this support works
Field extension
Field officers support farmers with practical advice during the production season.
Farmer training
Training covers crop planning, agronomy, records, post-harvest handling and enterprise readiness.
Demonstrations
Demonstration sessions help farmers learn by seeing and practicing methods in real crop conditions.
Follow-up support
Farmer groups receive guidance connected to production, quality standards and market preparation.
What visitors need to know
Who can request farmer training?
Farmer groups, cooperatives, institutions, NGOs, projects and local partners can request training or field support.
What topics are covered?
Seed choice, crop establishment, good agronomic practices, climate-smart farming, post-harvest handling and market readiness.
Is the training field-based?
The strongest training format combines field demonstrations, group sessions and follow-up advisory support.






