The transition to a market for agricultural research and knowledge-intensive services presents various challenges for actors in the agricultural knowledge infrastructure, on both the demand side (end users of innovations such as farmers, and the government) and the supply side (providers of research and knowledge-intensive services). New organizational arrangements try to bring together supply and demand in the agricultural knowledge infrastructure. This thesis is about such new organizational arrangements
This report describes the findings of the country study carried out for the design of IFAD project on Restoration of Landscapes and Livelihoods (ROLL P) in Lesotho. Following an IFAD designed project to develop an integrated approach for designing climate-smart and nutrition-sensitive investments, support was provided to undertake a thorough situation analysis for climate, nutrition and their interlinkages and to identify potential pathways and interventions to achieve both climate action and nutrition outcomes.
This report describes the findings of the country study carried out for the design of IFAD Smallholder Agriculture Cluster Project (SACP) in Zimbabwe. Following an IFAD designed project to develop an integrated approach for designing climate-smart and nutrition-sensitive investments, support was provided to undertake a thorough situation analysis for climate, nutrition and their interlinkages and to identify potential pathways and interventions to achieve both climate action and nutrition outcomes.
A paradigm shift is needed to reposition the world’s AFS from being an important driver of environmental degradation to being a key contributor for the global transition to sustainability. Such a transformation can only happen through both generation of new knowledge and enhanced translation of knowledge into use. This achievement requires the generation of new knowledge and enhanced translation of knowledge into use, entailing considerable efforts in terms of research and innovation.
This presentation was realized for the GFAR workshop on "Adoption of ICT Enabled Information Systems for Agricultural Development and Rural Viability" (at IAALD-AFITA-WCCA World Congress, 2008). It presents lessons learned through linking research to extension, including examples from projects in Nigeria, Colombia, Uganda ,Costa Rica, Egypt and Bhutan.
El presente Manual constituye una herramienta para que los extensionistas cuenten con buenas prácticas que les permitan hacer mejor su trabajo bajo un enfoque participativo y de articulación Investigadores-Extensionistas-Productores, en el marco de un sistema de innovación y de respeto a los saberes de los diferentes grupos participantes.
This book discusses innovation problems and opportunities for family farming in the different regions of the American continent, as well as the role of hemispheric, regional and national agrifood research systems. Likewise, it provides a description of the main innovation actions and projects promoted by IICA, and the main success cases over recent years.
Durante la IX Reunión del Grupo Técnico de Investigación, Tecnología, Transferencia e Innovación del CAC el 28 de noviembre de los corrientes en la ciudad de Panamá. Para el PDRR la agricultura familiar necesita de nuevos y fortalecidos sistemas locales de innovación que sean especializados para su actividad, esto requiere de una agenda planificada desde los territorios con el fin de atender las demandas de los productores familiares.
En la provincia de Guanacaste se observan dos estaciones bien marcadas a lo largo del año: la seca, que va de principios de noviembre a finales de mayo, y la lluviosa, que comprende los meses restantes. Sin embargo, en las últimas décadas, en el territorio nacional se han presentado importantes variaciones en las oscilaciones de precipitación y temperaturas que han impactado significativamente a esta provincia.
La excelente vocación hortícola del Valle del Guarco en Costa Rica ha convertido esta región en uno de los sitios con mayor utilización de agroquímicos del país. La producción hortícola en esta zona se caracteriza por la presencia de monocultivos en las laderas de montañas, con una alta propensión a la erosión del suelo por escorrentía. Se ha determinado que las hortalizas y las frutas abastecidas por productores de esta zona presentan el riesgo latente de residuos de plaguicidas.