Farmers' participation in cassava technology transfer in the Philippines

Experiences gained from past root crop extension activities made PRCRTC realize the importance of clienteles. Participation in technology development and transfer. PRCRTC is now trying to adopt a participatory approach in all cassava technology transfer activities. Results of some of these extension...

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Autores principales: Gundaya, Editha A., Evangelio, Fernando A.
Formato: Capítulo de libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Center for Tropical Agriculture 1998
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/81983
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author Gundaya, Editha A.
Evangelio, Fernando A.
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description Experiences gained from past root crop extension activities made PRCRTC realize the importance of clienteles. Participation in technology development and transfer. PRCRTC is now trying to adopt a participatory approach in all cassava technology transfer activities. Results of some of these extension activities shows that farmers. involvement in technology testing and modification and in the over-all decision making process of a project, led to the development of technologies that are better suited to the needs of the clienteles and helps to build up their capacity to manage the project on their own. In 1996 a project was initiated that employs farmer participatory research (FPR) methodologies to transfer soil and water conservation technologies to cassava farmers in Bontoc, south Leyte. This is a cassava growing area where cassava production is increasing due to the establishment of a cassava-based feedmill, as well as the entry of San Miguel Corporation, which buys large volumes of dried cassava chips for export. A preliminary survey about the farmers' knowledge, attitude and practices concerning soil conservation has already been conducted with 91 cassava farmers as respondents. The majority (75%) of the farmers realized the damage that would occur on continuously cultivating hilly areas, but only less than 50% are actually trying to control erosion using various methods they learned from different sources. Around 65% of the respondents, however, expressed their interest in learning soil conservation methods that would be more effective than the methods presently used. The information given by the farmers is now used as the basis for conducting other FPR activities in Bontoc.
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spelling CGSpace819832025-11-05T17:02:29Z Farmers' participation in cassava technology transfer in the Philippines Gundaya, Editha A. Evangelio, Fernando A. manihot esculenta research farmers technology transfer training production investigación agricultores transferencia de tecnología capacitación producción Experiences gained from past root crop extension activities made PRCRTC realize the importance of clienteles. Participation in technology development and transfer. PRCRTC is now trying to adopt a participatory approach in all cassava technology transfer activities. Results of some of these extension activities shows that farmers. involvement in technology testing and modification and in the over-all decision making process of a project, led to the development of technologies that are better suited to the needs of the clienteles and helps to build up their capacity to manage the project on their own. In 1996 a project was initiated that employs farmer participatory research (FPR) methodologies to transfer soil and water conservation technologies to cassava farmers in Bontoc, south Leyte. This is a cassava growing area where cassava production is increasing due to the establishment of a cassava-based feedmill, as well as the entry of San Miguel Corporation, which buys large volumes of dried cassava chips for export. A preliminary survey about the farmers' knowledge, attitude and practices concerning soil conservation has already been conducted with 91 cassava farmers as respondents. The majority (75%) of the farmers realized the damage that would occur on continuously cultivating hilly areas, but only less than 50% are actually trying to control erosion using various methods they learned from different sources. Around 65% of the respondents, however, expressed their interest in learning soil conservation methods that would be more effective than the methods presently used. The information given by the farmers is now used as the basis for conducting other FPR activities in Bontoc. 1998 2017-06-20T09:00:19Z 2017-06-20T09:00:19Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/81983 en Open Access application/pdf International Center for Tropical Agriculture Regional Cassava Program for Asia Gundaya, Editha A.; Evangelio, Fernando A.. 1998. Farmers' participation in cassava technology transfer in the Philippines . In: Howeler, Reinhardt H. (ed.). Regional Workshop Cassava Breeding, Agronomy and Farmer Participatory Research in Asia (5, 1996, Hainan, China). Cassava breeding, agronomy and farmer participatory research in Asia: Proceedings . Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT), Regional Cassava Program for Asia, Bangkok, TH. p. 482-496.
spellingShingle manihot esculenta
research
farmers
technology transfer
training
production
investigación
agricultores
transferencia de tecnología
capacitación
producción
Gundaya, Editha A.
Evangelio, Fernando A.
Farmers' participation in cassava technology transfer in the Philippines
title Farmers' participation in cassava technology transfer in the Philippines
title_full Farmers' participation in cassava technology transfer in the Philippines
title_fullStr Farmers' participation in cassava technology transfer in the Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Farmers' participation in cassava technology transfer in the Philippines
title_short Farmers' participation in cassava technology transfer in the Philippines
title_sort farmers participation in cassava technology transfer in the philippines
topic manihot esculenta
research
farmers
technology transfer
training
production
investigación
agricultores
transferencia de tecnología
capacitación
producción
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