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Types of program planning
Agricultural Extension

Types of program planning

Musa April 13, 2020

Types of program planning

A. According to duration
✓Short term plan.
✓Medium-term plan.
✓Long Term plan.

B. According to the extent of participation
✓No participation.
✓Restricted participation.
✓Liberal participation.

C. According to the leadership approach
✓Democratic approach.
✓Autocratic approach.
✓Laissez-faire.

D. According to the place of planning
✓Centralized planning.
✓Decentralized planning.
✓Grass­root planning.

E. According to the development approach
✓Isolated planning.
✓Integrated planning (crop, livestock, fisheries food and nutrition).
✓Comprehensive planning (most advanced planning or total planning).

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