“…In addition to agents ability of agents to disseminate technologies across various value chains, Mukembo and Edwards, [10] asserted that extension models play complimentary roles in enhancing technology transfer. Moreover, Mukembo and Edwards, [10] documented that extension models include, educational institution based agricultural extension model, project based extension model, farming systems research extension model, the cost sharing extension model, information communication integrated and the participatory extension model. For instance in Kenya, the agricultural extension models guided by various techniques and avenues such as ASK shows in Kenya, farm demonstrations, government and private public field days, farmer to farmer chats, radio services, mobile phone technologies and computer based technologies enhance rapid adoption rates among farmers Mwadalu and Mwangi, [11].According to Doss, [12] the choice of extension model in Kenya by agents is dictated by factors such as availability of the of the farmer, availability of relevant institutional support and resources, suitability of methods or techniques, target and supportive, monitoring and evaluation of extension services.…”