Changes in Knowledge Management Strategies Can Support Emerging Innovative Actors in Organic Agriculture: The Case of Participatory Plant Breeding in Europe



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ISSN: 
2297–6485
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Type: 
journal article
Journal: 
Organic Farming
Number: 
1
Pages: 
20-33
Volume: 
3
Author(s): 
Ortolani L.
Bocci R.
Barberi P.
Howlett S.
Chable V.
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Looking at local learning capacity and systems of relations can help to understand the potential to develop innovation within a specific context. This work contributes to the definition of new actors who are developing innovation for sustainability in rural areas. The study focuses on the knowledge systems of farmers who are applying alternative breeding strategies: it uses a network approach to explore the knowledge system in which individual farmers are embedded in order to understand their specific relational features. Three main conclusions emerge from the study: for enhancing the agro-ecological innovation paradigm there is a need to define the ‘innovation broker’, to revise the evaluation system of public research and to integrate innovation and agricultural policies

Publication year: 
2019
Keywords: 
innovation paradigms
network analysis
advisory services
research evaluation