Harris, Leah M.Norton, George W.Rezaul Karim, A.N.M.Alwang, Jeffrey R.Taylor, Daniel B.2017-11-092017-11-092013http://hdl.handle.net/10919/80027Cost-effective extension strategies are needed to promote widespread adoption of agricultural technologies in developing countries. Integrated pest management (IPM) practices, for example, can offer economic, health, and environmental benefits but remain largely underused. This study evaluates the current IPM dissemination program implemented by the Bangladesh Department of Agricultural Extension and uses a linear programming model to examine alternative strategies to improve IPM adoption. Results suggest that technology transfer programs may increase their impact by reallocating funding from intensive but costly interpersonal communication methods (i.e., farmer field schools) to less intensive methods (i.e., mass media and field days) that reach broader audiences.application/pdfenIn Copyrightagricultural technologiescost-effectivenessdisseminationextensionIPMlinear programmingBridging the Information Gap with Cost-Effective Dissemination Strategies: The Case of Integrated Pest Management in BangladeshArticle - RefereedJournal of Agricultural and Applied Economicshttps://doi.org/10.1017/s1074070800005174454