Effective information dissemination for agricultural research and development in the developing countries is not optimal between the national and international research institutions. There is also a great problem in the transfer of information from research institutions to the national extension systems, and a greater one in disseminating to the information users (farmers among others). The research and development institutional infrastructure may be in place, but there are substantial blocks to information in the hierarchy of information and knowledge dissemination which makes information inaccessible to farmers. Thus, a situation of knowledge divide exists between the more affluent research institutions and the less affluent delivery (extension) institutions. The trend led to a situation in which the critical information required for agricultural development remains largely unavailable and the farmers have to resort to seeking information from whatever source is available to them and hence, a reflection of the sub-optimal agricultural development level (George, Morin, and Quiton, 2002).