Small-scale producers in sustainable agrifood systems transformation



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https://doi.org/10.4060/cc0821en
DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.4060/cc0821en
ISBN: 
978-92-5-136570-0
Licence de la ressource: 
Droits soumis à la permission du propriétaire
Type: 
document de travail
Auteur: 
Arulingam, I.
Brady, G.
Chaya, M.
Conti, M.
Kgomotso, P. K.
Korzenszky, A.
Njie, D.
Schroth, G.
Suhardiman, D.
Description: 

If the world is to transition towards agrifood systems that are more sustainable and equitable, small-scale production systems will be key to progress. Large parts of the world depend on small-scale systems for maintaining food security and nutrition (Lowder, Sánchez and Bertini, 2021; Herrero et al., 2017). Despite this centrality, neither small-scale production systems nor small-scale producers have received due recognition under predominant agrifood systems paradigms.

This paper analyzes the diversity of small-scale producers and demonstrates how understanding small-scale production can have consequences for how policies and investments are directed and how they impact small-scale producer livelihoods. The diverse roles and functions of small-scale production are presented as being essential to realizing sustainable agrifood systems transformations and respecting its social, environmental and economic dimensions. Constraints faced by small-scale producers in accessing the assets, financial and knowledge services and market positioning that can support profitable livelihoods are examined.

This publication provides recommendations for expanding the potential of small-scale producers for sustainable agrifood systems transformations across the following areas:

  • create an enabling environment to support the multifunctionality of small-scale production;
  • address the economic and social marginalization of small-scale producers;
  • ensure the political voice and participation of small-scale producers in agrifood systems governance;
  • increase access of small-scale producers to natural and productive resources;
  • improve access to financial services;
  • improve the market positioning of small-scale producers;
  • support the co-creation and exchange of knowledge and innovation for sustainable small-scale production.
Αnnée de publication: 
2022
Μots-clés: 
agrifood systems
sustainable production
agricultural production
Sustainable livelihood
Participation
information exchange