Agriculture extension is considered an organizational vehicle for
transferring technology and involves the communication of innovations to
farmers, especially their effective use. Decentralization of
agricultural extension has been adopted in many countries. The main
rationale for the move is that decentralized administration shifts
decision-making authority to lower administrative and political levels.
The concept is sound, but its implementation in developing countries
has, so far, not been smooth for various reasons. The present study was
designed to analyze the communication interventions of EFS with the
farmers under the decentralized extension in the Punjab province,
Pakistan in order to observe, whether or not the changes made by the
Department of Agriculture (Extension) Govt. of the Punjab after the
devolution plan have any positive effect on communication.