Absolutely. I'm glad that you asked the question.
In the 1980s and 1990s, we saw the destruction of all the extension services in which people helped farmers better understand the situation and learn about technologies, advancements and resources. Well, the services weren't entirely destroyed. These types of services still exist to some extent in certain provinces. However, their scope has definitely been limited. I think that this is a big mistake.
If you want farmers to better adopt new technologies, you must reinvest in making sure that people can explain these technologies to them and guide them through the process.