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NASFAM is a farmer-member controlled system. This control starts at Association level. The NASFAM system is organised into a unique extension network to support its membership of around 100,000 smallholder farmers. The smallest operational unit of NASFAM is the Club, made up of 10-15 individual farmers. Clubs combine to form Action Groups that are the key points in the extension network for dissemination of information to members, and for the bulking of member crops. Action Groups combine to form NASFAM's Associations. Currently, NASFAM has 54 associations.
NASFAM Associations are legally registered entities, member-owned and managed by annually elected farmer Boards. The Associations are grouped by geographical location under 14 Innovation and Productivity Centres (IPCs). These IPCs provide management and operational support to the Associations in terms of production, marketing and community development. The IPCs are in turn supported and managed by the NASFAM Head Office structure.