Sustainable intensification of agricultural systems in the central African highlands: the need for institutional innovation

This study identifies entry points for innovation for sustainable intensification of agricultural systems. An agricultural innovation systems approach is used to provide a holistic image of (relations between) constraints faced by different stakeholder groups, the dimensions and causes of these cons...

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Main Authors: Schut, Marc, Asten, Piet J.A. van, Okafor, C., Hicintuka, C., Mapatano, S., Nabahungu, N.S., Kagabo, Desire M., Muchunguzi, P., Njukwe, E., Dontsop Nguezet, Paul M., Sartas, Murat, Vanlauwe, Bernard
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Language:Inglés
Published: Elsevier 2016
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76372
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author Schut, Marc
Asten, Piet J.A. van
Okafor, C.
Hicintuka, C.
Mapatano, S.
Nabahungu, N.S.
Kagabo, Desire M.
Muchunguzi, P.
Njukwe, E.
Dontsop Nguezet, Paul M.
Sartas, Murat
Vanlauwe, Bernard
author_browse Asten, Piet J.A. van
Dontsop Nguezet, Paul M.
Hicintuka, C.
Kagabo, Desire M.
Mapatano, S.
Muchunguzi, P.
Nabahungu, N.S.
Njukwe, E.
Okafor, C.
Sartas, Murat
Schut, Marc
Vanlauwe, Bernard
author_facet Schut, Marc
Asten, Piet J.A. van
Okafor, C.
Hicintuka, C.
Mapatano, S.
Nabahungu, N.S.
Kagabo, Desire M.
Muchunguzi, P.
Njukwe, E.
Dontsop Nguezet, Paul M.
Sartas, Murat
Vanlauwe, Bernard
author_sort Schut, Marc
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description This study identifies entry points for innovation for sustainable intensification of agricultural systems. An agricultural innovation systems approach is used to provide a holistic image of (relations between) constraints faced by different stakeholder groups, the dimensions and causes of these constraints, and intervention levels, timeframes and types of innovations needed. Our data shows that constraints for sustainable intensification of agricultural systems are mainly of economic and institutional nature. Constraints are caused by the absence, or poor functioning of institutions such as policies and markets, limited capabilities and financial resources, and ineffective interaction and collaboration between stakeholders. Addressing these constraints would mainly require short- and middle-term productivity and institutional innovations, combined with middle- to long-term NRM innovations across farm and national levels. Institutional innovation (e.g. better access to credit, services, inputs and markets) is required to address 69% of the constraints for sustainable intensification in the Central Africa Highlands. This needs to go hand in hand with productivity innovation (e.g. improved knowhow of agricultural production techniques, and effective use of inputs) and NRM innovation (e.g. targeted nutrient applications, climate smart agriculture). Constraint network analysis shows that institutional innovation to address government constraints at national level related to poor interaction and collaboration will have a positive impact on constraints faced by other stakeholder groups. We conclude that much of the R4D investments and innovation in the Central Africa Highlands remain targeting household productivity at farm level. Reasons for that include (1) a narrow focus on sustainable intensification, (2) institutional mandates and pre-analytical choices based project objectives and disciplinary bias, (3) short project cycles that impede work on middle- and long-term NRM and institutional innovation, (4) the likelihood that institutional experimentation can become political, and (5) complexity in terms of expanded systems boundaries and measuring impact.
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spelling CGSpace763722025-11-11T10:17:53Z Sustainable intensification of agricultural systems in the central African highlands: the need for institutional innovation Schut, Marc Asten, Piet J.A. van Okafor, C. Hicintuka, C. Mapatano, S. Nabahungu, N.S. Kagabo, Desire M. Muchunguzi, P. Njukwe, E. Dontsop Nguezet, Paul M. Sartas, Murat Vanlauwe, Bernard farming systems This study identifies entry points for innovation for sustainable intensification of agricultural systems. An agricultural innovation systems approach is used to provide a holistic image of (relations between) constraints faced by different stakeholder groups, the dimensions and causes of these constraints, and intervention levels, timeframes and types of innovations needed. Our data shows that constraints for sustainable intensification of agricultural systems are mainly of economic and institutional nature. Constraints are caused by the absence, or poor functioning of institutions such as policies and markets, limited capabilities and financial resources, and ineffective interaction and collaboration between stakeholders. Addressing these constraints would mainly require short- and middle-term productivity and institutional innovations, combined with middle- to long-term NRM innovations across farm and national levels. Institutional innovation (e.g. better access to credit, services, inputs and markets) is required to address 69% of the constraints for sustainable intensification in the Central Africa Highlands. This needs to go hand in hand with productivity innovation (e.g. improved knowhow of agricultural production techniques, and effective use of inputs) and NRM innovation (e.g. targeted nutrient applications, climate smart agriculture). Constraint network analysis shows that institutional innovation to address government constraints at national level related to poor interaction and collaboration will have a positive impact on constraints faced by other stakeholder groups. We conclude that much of the R4D investments and innovation in the Central Africa Highlands remain targeting household productivity at farm level. Reasons for that include (1) a narrow focus on sustainable intensification, (2) institutional mandates and pre-analytical choices based project objectives and disciplinary bias, (3) short project cycles that impede work on middle- and long-term NRM and institutional innovation, (4) the likelihood that institutional experimentation can become political, and (5) complexity in terms of expanded systems boundaries and measuring impact. 2016-06 2016-08-10T08:07:19Z 2016-08-10T08:07:19Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76372 en Open Access application/pdf Elsevier Schut, M., van Asten, P., Okafor, C., Hicintuka, C., Mapatano, S., Nabahungu, N.L., ... & Sartas, M. (2016). Sustainable intensification of agricultural systems in the Central African Highlands: the need for institutional innovation. Agricultural Systems 145, 165-176.
spellingShingle farming systems
Schut, Marc
Asten, Piet J.A. van
Okafor, C.
Hicintuka, C.
Mapatano, S.
Nabahungu, N.S.
Kagabo, Desire M.
Muchunguzi, P.
Njukwe, E.
Dontsop Nguezet, Paul M.
Sartas, Murat
Vanlauwe, Bernard
Sustainable intensification of agricultural systems in the central African highlands: the need for institutional innovation
title Sustainable intensification of agricultural systems in the central African highlands: the need for institutional innovation
title_full Sustainable intensification of agricultural systems in the central African highlands: the need for institutional innovation
title_fullStr Sustainable intensification of agricultural systems in the central African highlands: the need for institutional innovation
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable intensification of agricultural systems in the central African highlands: the need for institutional innovation
title_short Sustainable intensification of agricultural systems in the central African highlands: the need for institutional innovation
title_sort sustainable intensification of agricultural systems in the central african highlands the need for institutional innovation
topic farming systems
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76372
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