Innovation for Marginalized Smallholder Farmers and Development: An Overview and Implications for Policy and Research



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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-25718-1_1
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10.1007/978-3-319-25718-1_1
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978-3-319-25718-1
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Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY)
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book chapter
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Technological and Institutional Innovations for Marginalized Smallholders in Agricultural Development
Author(s): 
Gatzweiler F. W.
von Braun J.
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Smallholders in Asia and Africa are affected by increasingly complex national and global ecological and economic changes. Agricultural innovation and technology shifts are critical among these forces of change and integration with services is increasingly facilitated through innovations in institutions. Here the authors focused mainly on innovation opportunities for small farmers, with a particular emphasis on marginalized small farm communities. The chapter elaborates on the concept of the ‘small farm’ and offers a synthesis of the findings of all the chapters in this volume. The contributions have reconfirmed that sustainable intensification among smallholders is not just another optimization problem for ensuring higher productivity with less environmental impact. Rather it is a complex task of creating value through innovations in the institutional, organizational and technological systems of societies

Publication year: 
2016
Keywords: 
Marginality
Poverty
Innovations
Policy
smallholder farmer