CGIAR Initiative on Agroecology: Technical report from the Kenya End-of-Initiative Results Dissemination Workshop

This report highlights key insights and lessons learned from the implementation of the CGIAR Initiative on Agroecology (AE-I) in Kenya. Launched in 2022, the AE-I concluded with a results dissemination workshop on December 10, 2024, at the ICRAF Campus in Nairobi. The event brought together 89 in-pe...

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Main Authors: Adoyo, Beatrice, Awiti, Alex, Kuria, Anne, Chege, Christine Gacheri Kiria, Anyango, Edith, Fuchs, Lisa Elena, Guettou Djurfeldt, Nadia, Bolo, Peter, Wanyama, Rosina, Korir, Hezekiah, Nyawira, Sylvia, Onyango, Kevin
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/170093
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author Adoyo, Beatrice
Awiti, Alex
Kuria, Anne
Chege, Christine Gacheri Kiria
Anyango, Edith
Fuchs, Lisa Elena
Guettou Djurfeldt, Nadia
Bolo, Peter
Wanyama, Rosina
Korir, Hezekiah
Nyawira, Sylvia
Onyango, Kevin
author_browse Adoyo, Beatrice
Anyango, Edith
Awiti, Alex
Bolo, Peter
Chege, Christine Gacheri Kiria
Fuchs, Lisa Elena
Guettou Djurfeldt, Nadia
Korir, Hezekiah
Kuria, Anne
Nyawira, Sylvia
Onyango, Kevin
Wanyama, Rosina
author_facet Adoyo, Beatrice
Awiti, Alex
Kuria, Anne
Chege, Christine Gacheri Kiria
Anyango, Edith
Fuchs, Lisa Elena
Guettou Djurfeldt, Nadia
Bolo, Peter
Wanyama, Rosina
Korir, Hezekiah
Nyawira, Sylvia
Onyango, Kevin
author_sort Adoyo, Beatrice
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description This report highlights key insights and lessons learned from the implementation of the CGIAR Initiative on Agroecology (AE-I) in Kenya. Launched in 2022, the AE-I concluded with a results dissemination workshop on December 10, 2024, at the ICRAF Campus in Nairobi. The event brought together 89 in-person attendees and 331 virtual participants. Alongside presenting findings from the Initiative’s six work packages, the workshop benefited from candid feedback and recommendations from diverse stakeholders on advancing agroecological transitions. The workshop featured a mix of presentations by project leaders, partners, government representatives, plenary, and panel discussions, addressing critical topics such as research outcomes, government commitment to agroecological transitions, unlocking financing and market opportunities to strengthen resilient food systems, and mobilizing farmers to accelerate transitions. The findings underscored agroecology as an economically viable initiative with the potential to enhance resilient and inclusive food systems. Raising awareness of agroecology’s holistic benefits through clear, simple, and tailored communication to stakeholders, including farmers and policymakers, was identified as a key strategy for promoting its adoption and scaling. To ensure ownership and sustained implementation, the report emphasizes the importance of principle-driven partnerships, enabling the co-design of agroecological innovations that meet societal needs. While an inclusive approach—incorporating all actors in the food system value chain—was noted to foster holistic transitions, it was highlighted that agroecological transitions are dynamic processes shaped by diverse factors. Key drivers of these transitions include consumer behavior and market demand, climate change, health concerns, input costs, capacity building, and innovation, with the cost of ecological inputs identified as a primary factor. Additionally, the promotion of high-input industrial agriculture and the underutilization of organic resources called for incentivizing public and private investments in agroecological interventions. Enabling institutional environments, including supportive policies and secure land tenure, were recognized as central to advancing transitions. However, while Kenya boasts in agroecological provisions with several counties developing agroecology related policies, these efforts were reported to be fragmented and lacking alignment within a centralized policy framework, limiting effective and sustained implementation. Developing a unified policy framework to ensure consistency, alignment, and efficiency in agroecological transitions was therefore proposed.
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spelling CGSpace1700932025-12-08T09:54:28Z CGIAR Initiative on Agroecology: Technical report from the Kenya End-of-Initiative Results Dissemination Workshop Adoyo, Beatrice Awiti, Alex Kuria, Anne Chege, Christine Gacheri Kiria Anyango, Edith Fuchs, Lisa Elena Guettou Djurfeldt, Nadia Bolo, Peter Wanyama, Rosina Korir, Hezekiah Nyawira, Sylvia Onyango, Kevin markets agroecology behaviour value chains business models partnerships innovation policies assessment This report highlights key insights and lessons learned from the implementation of the CGIAR Initiative on Agroecology (AE-I) in Kenya. Launched in 2022, the AE-I concluded with a results dissemination workshop on December 10, 2024, at the ICRAF Campus in Nairobi. The event brought together 89 in-person attendees and 331 virtual participants. Alongside presenting findings from the Initiative’s six work packages, the workshop benefited from candid feedback and recommendations from diverse stakeholders on advancing agroecological transitions. The workshop featured a mix of presentations by project leaders, partners, government representatives, plenary, and panel discussions, addressing critical topics such as research outcomes, government commitment to agroecological transitions, unlocking financing and market opportunities to strengthen resilient food systems, and mobilizing farmers to accelerate transitions. The findings underscored agroecology as an economically viable initiative with the potential to enhance resilient and inclusive food systems. Raising awareness of agroecology’s holistic benefits through clear, simple, and tailored communication to stakeholders, including farmers and policymakers, was identified as a key strategy for promoting its adoption and scaling. To ensure ownership and sustained implementation, the report emphasizes the importance of principle-driven partnerships, enabling the co-design of agroecological innovations that meet societal needs. While an inclusive approach—incorporating all actors in the food system value chain—was noted to foster holistic transitions, it was highlighted that agroecological transitions are dynamic processes shaped by diverse factors. Key drivers of these transitions include consumer behavior and market demand, climate change, health concerns, input costs, capacity building, and innovation, with the cost of ecological inputs identified as a primary factor. Additionally, the promotion of high-input industrial agriculture and the underutilization of organic resources called for incentivizing public and private investments in agroecological interventions. Enabling institutional environments, including supportive policies and secure land tenure, were recognized as central to advancing transitions. However, while Kenya boasts in agroecological provisions with several counties developing agroecology related policies, these efforts were reported to be fragmented and lacking alignment within a centralized policy framework, limiting effective and sustained implementation. Developing a unified policy framework to ensure consistency, alignment, and efficiency in agroecological transitions was therefore proposed. 2024-12 2025-01-27T13:59:33Z 2025-01-27T13:59:33Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/170093 en Open Access application/pdf Adoyo, B.; Awiti, A.; Kuria, A.; Chege, C.G.K.; Anyango, E.; Fuchs, L.E.; Guettou Djurfeldt, N.; Bolo, P.; Wanyama, R.; Korir, H.; Nyawira, S.; Onyango, K. (2024) CGIAR Initiative on Agroecology: Technical report from the Kenya End-of-Initiative Results Dissemination Workshop. 33 p.
spellingShingle markets
agroecology
behaviour
value chains
business models
partnerships
innovation
policies
assessment
Adoyo, Beatrice
Awiti, Alex
Kuria, Anne
Chege, Christine Gacheri Kiria
Anyango, Edith
Fuchs, Lisa Elena
Guettou Djurfeldt, Nadia
Bolo, Peter
Wanyama, Rosina
Korir, Hezekiah
Nyawira, Sylvia
Onyango, Kevin
CGIAR Initiative on Agroecology: Technical report from the Kenya End-of-Initiative Results Dissemination Workshop
title CGIAR Initiative on Agroecology: Technical report from the Kenya End-of-Initiative Results Dissemination Workshop
title_full CGIAR Initiative on Agroecology: Technical report from the Kenya End-of-Initiative Results Dissemination Workshop
title_fullStr CGIAR Initiative on Agroecology: Technical report from the Kenya End-of-Initiative Results Dissemination Workshop
title_full_unstemmed CGIAR Initiative on Agroecology: Technical report from the Kenya End-of-Initiative Results Dissemination Workshop
title_short CGIAR Initiative on Agroecology: Technical report from the Kenya End-of-Initiative Results Dissemination Workshop
title_sort cgiar initiative on agroecology technical report from the kenya end of initiative results dissemination workshop
topic markets
agroecology
behaviour
value chains
business models
partnerships
innovation
policies
assessment
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/170093
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