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Re-orienting participatory plant breeding for wider impact

Autor: Badstue, L.B.
Autor: Hellin, J.J.
Autor: Berthaud, J.
Año: 2012
ISSN: 1991-637X
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10883/2224
Resumen: This paper concerns the need to re-conceptualise participatory crop improvement in order to explore new ways of making the outcomes of scientific plant breeding and knowledge production more effective, accessible and relevant to those smallholders who hitherto have been unable to benefit more fully from the advances in formal crop improvement. Main perspectives on participatory crop research are reviewed and the epistemological basis of formal crop improvement is briefly discussed. Meanwhile, the notion of technology diffusion implicit in much formal plant breeding and technology development is contrasted with the reality that farmers are seldom passive adopters of technology: they are often curious and eager to acquire new knowledge and frequently carry out their own experiments. On this basis, and with emphasis on the not-uncommon discord between plant breeders? recommendations and farmers? practices, the need to move beyond the conventional model for crop improvement is highlighted. A re-thinking of participatory crop research is suggested, including a change of roles by way of a shift towards a notion of participatory crop improvement in which researchers are the participants in farmer projects.
Formato: PDF
Lenguaje: English
Editor: Academic Journals
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Tipo: Article
Región: Global
Páginas: 523-533
Número: 4
Volumen: 7
DOI: 10.5897/AJAR10.1146
Palabras Claves: Technology Diffusion
Palabras Claves: Knowledge Processes
Palabras Claves: Impact Enhancement
URI del Editor : https://academicjournals.org/journal/AJAR/article-abstract/69BC83437102
Agrovoc: PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH
Agrovoc: CROP IMPROVEMENT
Agrovoc: TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
Revista: African Journal of Agricultural Research


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