Innovation grants to smallholder farmers: Revisiting the key assumptions in the impact pathways



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journal article
Journal: 
Food Policy
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9-23
Volume: 
51
Year: 
2015
Author(s): 
Ton, G.
Klerkx, L.
de Grip, K.
Rau, M.
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Grant funds specifically targeted to smallholder farmers to facilitate innovation are a promising agricultural policy instrument. They stimulate smallholders to experiment with improved practices, and to engage with research, extension and business development services providers. However, evidence on impact and effectiveness of these grants is scarce. Partly, because attribution of changes in practices and performance to the grant alone is challenging, and the grant is often invested in innovation processes that benefitted from other support in the past. The author discuss three modalities: vouchers, business development matching grants and farmer-driven innovation support funds. Their review points to an important and transversal outcome area of innovation grant systems: the creation of human and social capital to sustain creative thinking and innovative practices. 

Publication year: 
2014