In this regard, it includes activities related to rural credit, insurance, agricultural input transportation, processing and storage of agricultural products, legal activities related to land tenure, land reform, quality control, subsidies and collective activities of farmers such as cooperatives and farmers‘ organizations. Indeed, marketing extension provides marketing intelligence, information on government policy, advice on post harvest practices, strategies of product marketing and prices. Market extension on the other hand, provides information on variations in commodity process, knowledge about where to sell some products, quality, availability and prices of inputs and actual competition in the marketmost effectively (Karundasa, 1996)