Understanding the relations between farmers’ seed demand and research methods: The challenge to do better

Although the development of improved seeds has witnessed significant advances over the last decades, the adoption of improved seeds and varieties by smallholder farmers is variable. This suggests that research methods for studying farmers’ seed demand are not yielding information that reflects the r...

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Main Authors: Almekinders, Conny J.M., Beumer, K., Hauser, M., Misiko, M., Gatto, M., Nkurumwa, A., Erenstein, Olaf
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: SAGE Publications 2019
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/99383
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author Almekinders, Conny J.M.
Beumer, K.
Hauser, M.
Misiko, M.
Gatto, M.
Nkurumwa, A.
Erenstein, Olaf
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Beumer, K.
Erenstein, Olaf
Gatto, M.
Hauser, M.
Misiko, M.
Nkurumwa, A.
author_facet Almekinders, Conny J.M.
Beumer, K.
Hauser, M.
Misiko, M.
Gatto, M.
Nkurumwa, A.
Erenstein, Olaf
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description Although the development of improved seeds has witnessed significant advances over the last decades, the adoption of improved seeds and varieties by smallholder farmers is variable. This suggests that research methods for studying farmers’ seed demand are not yielding information that reflects the real-life decisions and behaviours of farmers in the choice and acquisition of their seeds. We suggest that research methods for analysing farmers’ seed demand shape seed availability. This is supported by the theory of social life of methods. We argue that access to and attractiveness of seed are highly context-specific for a farmer, for example, influenced by his/her social position, the role of the crop or variety in the farming system, the linkage to the market, agro-ecological conditions, and that context is highly variable. We also argue that many of our research methods are weak on capturing real-life context and provide fragmented snapshot-nature understanding and biases of farmers preferences and needs for seeds. We call for more integrated understanding of seed systems as a whole and a more holistic methodological research approach that better captures the variable real-life context of farmers while providing the metrics that are needed by seed actors and policymakers to enable informed decisions.
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spelling CGSpace993832025-11-29T05:22:18Z Understanding the relations between farmers’ seed demand and research methods: The challenge to do better Almekinders, Conny J.M. Beumer, K. Hauser, M. Misiko, M. Gatto, M. Nkurumwa, A. Erenstein, Olaf seed systems seed quality seeds farmers farmers' attitudes agricultural technology Although the development of improved seeds has witnessed significant advances over the last decades, the adoption of improved seeds and varieties by smallholder farmers is variable. This suggests that research methods for studying farmers’ seed demand are not yielding information that reflects the real-life decisions and behaviours of farmers in the choice and acquisition of their seeds. We suggest that research methods for analysing farmers’ seed demand shape seed availability. This is supported by the theory of social life of methods. We argue that access to and attractiveness of seed are highly context-specific for a farmer, for example, influenced by his/her social position, the role of the crop or variety in the farming system, the linkage to the market, agro-ecological conditions, and that context is highly variable. We also argue that many of our research methods are weak on capturing real-life context and provide fragmented snapshot-nature understanding and biases of farmers preferences and needs for seeds. We call for more integrated understanding of seed systems as a whole and a more holistic methodological research approach that better captures the variable real-life context of farmers while providing the metrics that are needed by seed actors and policymakers to enable informed decisions. 2019-12-31 2019-02-11T14:33:26Z 2019-02-11T14:33:26Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/99383 en Open Access SAGE Publications Almekinders, C.; Beumer, K.; Hauser, M.; Misiko, M.; Gatto, M.; Nkurumwa, A.; Erenstein, O. 2019. Understanding the relations between farmers’ seed demand and research methods: The challenge to do better. Outlook in Agriculture. ISSN 2043-6866. 48: 1, pp. 16–21.
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seeds
farmers
farmers' attitudes
agricultural technology
Almekinders, Conny J.M.
Beumer, K.
Hauser, M.
Misiko, M.
Gatto, M.
Nkurumwa, A.
Erenstein, Olaf
Understanding the relations between farmers’ seed demand and research methods: The challenge to do better
title Understanding the relations between farmers’ seed demand and research methods: The challenge to do better
title_full Understanding the relations between farmers’ seed demand and research methods: The challenge to do better
title_fullStr Understanding the relations between farmers’ seed demand and research methods: The challenge to do better
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title_short Understanding the relations between farmers’ seed demand and research methods: The challenge to do better
title_sort understanding the relations between farmers seed demand and research methods the challenge to do better
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seed quality
seeds
farmers
farmers' attitudes
agricultural technology
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