Exploring Indigenous Knowledge Systems in Sustainable Agricultural Extension Practices
Summary. Local knowledge systems significantly enhance sustainable agricultural extension practices. Traditional practices like season-based planting, soil management, and water conservation remain effective for production sustainability. Integrating indigenous wisdom into extension learning materials improves adoption rates and agribusiness outcomes. Combining local knowledge with modern extension approaches creates more effective, participatory, and context-appropriate agricultural extension models.
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Tangkesalu, D.. (2025). Exploring Indigenous Knowledge Systems in Sustainable Agricultural Extension Practices. Formosa Journal of Science and Technology. https://doi.org/10.55927/fjst.v4i9.218
Tangkesalu, Dance. “Exploring Indigenous Knowledge Systems in Sustainable Agricultural Extension Practices.” Formosa Journal of Science and Technology, 2025. https://doi.org/10.55927/fjst.v4i9.218.
Tangkesalu, Dance. 2025. “Exploring Indigenous Knowledge Systems in Sustainable Agricultural Extension Practices.” Formosa Journal of Science and Technology. https://doi.org/10.55927/fjst.v4i9.218.
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Details
- DOI
- 10.55927/fjst.v4i9.218
- Countries
- Indonesia
- Regions
- Asia
- Categories
- indigenous-innovation, agtech, food-systems, general-innovation
- Added
- 2026-05-01