Grants for agricultural innovation are common but grant funds specifically targeted to smallholder farmers remain relatively rare. Nevertheless, they are receiving increasing recognition as a promising venue for agricultural innovation. They stimulate smallholders to experiment with improved practices, to become proactive and to engage with research and extension providers. The systematic review covered three modalities of disbursing these grants to smallholder farmers and their organisations: vouchers, competitive grants and farmer-led innovation support funds.
Dans les régions laitières et bocagères, les exploitations agricoles sont souvent considérées comme les unités élémentaires de structuration de l’espace et du paysage rural. L’étude des logiques d’organisation des pratiques des agriculteurs apparaît ainsi comme une grille d’analyse pertinente des dynamiques de transformation de ces espaces et de ces paysages. Dans les exploitations laitières de l’Ouest Atlantique, les facteurs liés à la morphologie parcellaire (pulvérisation spatiale des parcelles, surface de l’exploitation) jouent un rôle prépondérant.
L’agriculture française fait l’objet de critiques du fait des pressions qu’elle exerce sur les ressources naturelles, des transformations qu’elle opère sur les paysages et de la qualité parfois contestée de ses productions. Face aux attentes sociales et aux pressions réglementaires, des agriculteurs ont choisi de s’organiser en réseau pour proposer des pratiques agricoles alternatives. Une véritable dynamique est en œuvre chez ces agriculteurs minoritaires qui cherchent à diffuser leurs expériences en créant de nouveaux liens au sein de la population agricole.
The purposes of this course are to review the major reforms being considered internationally that aim to change the policy and institutional structure and operations of public sector agricultural extension systems, and to examine the advantages and disadvantages of each of these reforms as illustrated by the selected case studies. Aside from the introductory chapter, the course is organized into nine modules, which are conceived as part of a larger framework.
This report is part of the AFRHINET project under the ACP-EU Cooperation Programme in Science and Technology (S&T II). The overall aims of the project are to enhance options for sustainable integration of rainwater harvesting for irrigation through understanding adoption constraints and developing networks for capacity building and technology transfer. The African partners are Addis Ababa University and WaterAid-Ethiopia in Ethiopia, University of Nairobi and ICRAF-Searnet in Kenya, Eduardo Mondlane University in Mozambique, and University of Zimbabwe and ICRISAT-Zimbabwe in Zimbabwe.
This brief summarizes the main activities carried out by the 15 international agricultural research centers of the global research partnership for a food secure future CGIAR and their affiliated institutions develop innovative solutions for sustainable agriculture
This paper contributes to the ongoing discussion in the scientific literature on the advantages and disadvantages of privatization of extension and advisory services and the shift from thinking in terms of the traditional Agricultural Knowledge System towards a broader Agricultural Innovation System.
Given the search for new solutions to better prepare cities for the future, in recent years, urban agriculture (UA) has gained in relevance. Within the context of UA, innovative organizational and technical approaches are generated and tested. They can be understood as novelties that begin a potential innovation process. This empirical study is based on 17 qualitative interviews in the U.S. (NYC; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Chicago, IL, USA).
In this paper the authors present the development of an analytical framework to study agricultural innovation systems. They divide the agricultural sector into four levels and expand the innovation system approach to study innovation processes.
The European Innovation Partnership for agricultural productivity and sustainability (EIP-AGRI), which can be perceived as a platform based on interaction among farmers, researchers, and advisors/extensionists, represents a useful tool for a better understanding of applied innovation processes.