Local-level appraisal of benefits and barriers affecting adoption of climate-smart agricultural practices: Curití, Colombia

Although Climate-Smart Agricultural (CSA) practices are expected to boost adaptive capacity, food security and climate change mitigation in resource poor, smallholder farming systems, the barriers that can restrict its uptake are diverse. This study investigated the barriers hindering CSA practice a...

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Main Author: Peterson, C.A.
Format: Informe técnico
Language:Inglés
Published: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security 2014
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/35694
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description Although Climate-Smart Agricultural (CSA) practices are expected to boost adaptive capacity, food security and climate change mitigation in resource poor, smallholder farming systems, the barriers that can restrict its uptake are diverse. This study investigated the barriers hindering CSA practice adoption in the Santander department of Colombia as well as farmer perceptions of practice benefits and disadvantages. A questionnaire survey of 30 households in Macaregua village, Curití municipality, in addition to focus group discussions and in-depth, semi-structured interviews revealed that non-adoption was most often a result of insufficient financial capital, water scarcity, lack of technical knowledge or the inappropriateness of the practice for management system or physical environment. Women and men farmers reported essentially equal levels of awareness of CSA practices and similar perceptions as to benefits and disadvantages. The author noted rainwater harvesting/storage, improved crop varieties, composting, conservation tillage, low-cost biodigesters and organic pest control as practices with high potential for further CCAFS investigation and/or on-farm participatory trials.
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spelling CGSpace356942025-12-10T12:46:56Z Local-level appraisal of benefits and barriers affecting adoption of climate-smart agricultural practices: Curití, Colombia Peterson, C.A. climate agriculture Although Climate-Smart Agricultural (CSA) practices are expected to boost adaptive capacity, food security and climate change mitigation in resource poor, smallholder farming systems, the barriers that can restrict its uptake are diverse. This study investigated the barriers hindering CSA practice adoption in the Santander department of Colombia as well as farmer perceptions of practice benefits and disadvantages. A questionnaire survey of 30 households in Macaregua village, Curití municipality, in addition to focus group discussions and in-depth, semi-structured interviews revealed that non-adoption was most often a result of insufficient financial capital, water scarcity, lack of technical knowledge or the inappropriateness of the practice for management system or physical environment. Women and men farmers reported essentially equal levels of awareness of CSA practices and similar perceptions as to benefits and disadvantages. The author noted rainwater harvesting/storage, improved crop varieties, composting, conservation tillage, low-cost biodigesters and organic pest control as practices with high potential for further CCAFS investigation and/or on-farm participatory trials. 2014-03 2014-05-30T07:46:06Z 2014-05-30T07:46:06Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/35694 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security Peterson CA. 2014. Local-level appraisal of benefits and barriers affecting adoption of climate-smart agricultural practices: Curití, Colombia. Copenhagen, Denmark: CGIAR Reseach Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS)
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title Local-level appraisal of benefits and barriers affecting adoption of climate-smart agricultural practices: Curití, Colombia
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title_full_unstemmed Local-level appraisal of benefits and barriers affecting adoption of climate-smart agricultural practices: Curití, Colombia
title_short Local-level appraisal of benefits and barriers affecting adoption of climate-smart agricultural practices: Curití, Colombia
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