Farmer research and extension
In this brief, we learn that combining technical innovations with collective action initiatives has been shown to lead to substantial farmer benefits. A number of farmer-led research and extension (FRE) approaches incorporate collective action for different purposes and at different stages in the in...
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International Food Policy Research Institute
2004
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| Acceso en línea: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76148 |
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| author | Knox, Anna Lilja, Nina |
| author_browse | Knox, Anna Lilja, Nina |
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| description | In this brief, we learn that combining technical innovations with collective action initiatives has been shown to lead to substantial farmer benefits. A number of farmer-led research and extension (FRE) approaches incorporate collective action for different purposes and at different stages in the innovation process. Collective action can be useful in sharing knowledge, setting priorities, and experimenting with, evaluating, and disseminating technologies. The authors describe various participatory research approaches such as farmer field schools (FFSs), local agriculture research committees (CIALs), farmer research groups (FRGs), and farmer innovation approaches (FIAs) -- from Text. |
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| institution | CGIAR Consortium |
| language | Inglés |
| publishDate | 2004 |
| publishDateRange | 2004 |
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| spelling | CGSpace761482025-08-18T06:39:02Z Farmer research and extension Knox, Anna Lilja, Nina participatory approaches sustainability gender In this brief, we learn that combining technical innovations with collective action initiatives has been shown to lead to substantial farmer benefits. A number of farmer-led research and extension (FRE) approaches incorporate collective action for different purposes and at different stages in the innovation process. Collective action can be useful in sharing knowledge, setting priorities, and experimenting with, evaluating, and disseminating technologies. The authors describe various participatory research approaches such as farmer field schools (FFSs), local agriculture research committees (CIALs), farmer research groups (FRGs), and farmer innovation approaches (FIAs) -- from Text. 2004-02 2016-07-12T18:51:09Z 2016-07-12T18:51:09Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76148 en 2020 Vision Focus Brief Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Knox, Anna; Lilja, Nina. 2004. Farmer research and extension. 2020 Vision Focus Brief 11(14). In Collective action and property rights for sustainable development. 2020 Vision Focus 11. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76148 |
| spellingShingle | participatory approaches sustainability gender Knox, Anna Lilja, Nina Farmer research and extension |
| title | Farmer research and extension |
| title_full | Farmer research and extension |
| title_fullStr | Farmer research and extension |
| title_full_unstemmed | Farmer research and extension |
| title_short | Farmer research and extension |
| title_sort | farmer research and extension |
| topic | participatory approaches sustainability gender |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76148 |
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