Kra, Kouame DanielDiallo, Taky Hortense AttaToualy, Marie NoelKwadjo, Koffi EricNazaret, Koulou Epse Yoboua2017-07-142017-07-142017-03Kra, K. D., Diallo, T. H. A., Toualy, M. N., Kwadjo, K. E., Nazaret, K. E. Y., Kouakou, Y. Y. F. R., ... & Konan, J. L. (2017). Field schools and plant clinics: effective agricultural extension approaches to fight the coconut lethal yellowing disease and improve livelihoods of smallholder farmers in grand-lahou, côte d’ivoire. International Journal of Agricultural Extension and Research Development, 5(3), 545-555.3254-5428http://hdl.handle.net/10625/56434Annex 19 of 48 for CIFSRF-IDRC/GAC Final technical reportThis work was carried out with the aid of a grant from Canada’s International Development Research Centre (IDRC), and with financial support from the Government of Canada, provided through Global Affairs Canada (GAC)Field schools and plant clinics are key extension tools to fight Côte d’Ivoire lethal yellowing disease (CILY) that severely impacts the livelihoods of thousands of smallholder farmers in Grand-lahou, Côte d’Ivoire. This paper describes the processes in establishing and organizing field schools, plant clinics, Women Coconut Fairs and Women Groups in CILY-affected villages of GrandLahou. Land acquisition is one of the main issues that affect women within the coconut value chain in Grand-Lahou: women are denied access and control over farmland, and work at their husband’s plantations.application/pdfenAGRICULTURAL EXTENSIONCOCONUT LETHAL YELLOWING DISEASECOTE D'IVOIREFIELD SCHOOLSPLANT CLINICSSOUTH OF SAHARAIVORY COASTLAND RIGHTSWOMEN IN AGRICULTUREDISEASE CONTROLPLANTATIONSCOCONUTField schools and plant clinics : effective agricultural extension approaches to fight the coconut lethal yellowing disease and improve livelihoods of smallholder farmers in Grand-Lahou, Côte d’IvoireJournal Article (peer-reviewed)