Participatory research: a catalyst for greater impact

This paper discusses the notion of farmer empowerment as a primary objective of participatory research. The authors argue that agricultural technologies are adapted - not adopted – through a social and cultural process which includes the transformation of the technology. Farmer participation in a...

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Autores principales: Hellin, Jonathan, Badstue, Lone B., Bellon, M.
Formato: Conference Paper
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76158
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Bellon, M.
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description This paper discusses the notion of farmer empowerment as a primary objective of participatory research. The authors argue that agricultural technologies are adapted - not adopted – through a social and cultural process which includes the transformation of the technology. Farmer participation in agricultural research is important and necessary first of all to increase the efficiency and impact of agricultural research and technology development. This includes the identification of traits that can guide crop breeders’ work. Farmer empowerment is valuable and desirable, and while it can result from participatory research, direct empowerment per se should not be the main objective of participatory research conducted by research organizations. Of more importance is the empowerment of partner organizations and the identification of future research needs, i.e. the functional purposes of participatory approaches in agricultural research.
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spelling CGSpace761582025-08-18T06:39:34Z Participatory research: a catalyst for greater impact Hellin, Jonathan Badstue, Lone B. Bellon, M. participatory approaches impact assessment gender This paper discusses the notion of farmer empowerment as a primary objective of participatory research. The authors argue that agricultural technologies are adapted - not adopted – through a social and cultural process which includes the transformation of the technology. Farmer participation in agricultural research is important and necessary first of all to increase the efficiency and impact of agricultural research and technology development. This includes the identification of traits that can guide crop breeders’ work. Farmer empowerment is valuable and desirable, and while it can result from participatory research, direct empowerment per se should not be the main objective of participatory research conducted by research organizations. Of more importance is the empowerment of partner organizations and the identification of future research needs, i.e. the functional purposes of participatory approaches in agricultural research. 2005 2016-07-12T18:53:01Z 2016-07-12T18:53:01Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76158 en Open Access application/pdf Hellin, J; Badstue, L; Bellon, M. 2005. Participatory research: a catalyst for greater impact. Presented at Impact Assessment Workshop, CIMMYT, Texcoco, Mexico, 19-21 October 2005. Texcoco, Mexico: CIMMYT
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Participatory research: a catalyst for greater impact
title Participatory research: a catalyst for greater impact
title_full Participatory research: a catalyst for greater impact
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gender
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