Abstract
The proportion of students who enrol for agricultural degrees at black universities∗∗∗ is low, and only a few females enrol for these degrees. This has severe implications for agricultural development in the less developed areas. In order to increase enrolment for degrees in agriculture, it is suggested that improvements be made in the following: the society's image of agriculture, salaries of qualified agriculturalists, land tenure, vocational guidance at schools, quality of teaching of agriculture at schools, provision of bursaries and availability of jobs for agricultural graduates.
Notes
This is a revised version of a paper read at the Agricultural Economics Association Conference in May, 1987.
Department of Agricultural Economics, University of the North.