Copyright or copyleft: An assessment of farmer-innovators’ attitudes towards intellectual property rights



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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jrurstud.2020.01.004
DOI: 
10.1016/j.jrurstud.2020.01.004
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journal article
Journal: 
Journal of Rural Studies
Number: 
February 2020
Volume: 
74
Author(s): 
Tambo J.A.
Baraké E.
Kouevi A.
Munthali G.T.
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There is a broad consensus that farmers are not simply recipients of promoted techniques: rather, they are also an important source of agricultural innovations. They invent farm tools and equipment, develop new crop varieties, and add value to externally promoted technologies. When scouting, documenting and promoting such farmer-generated innovations, the thorny issue of intellectual property rights (IPRs) often emerges. Using data from 300 farmer-innovators in Kenya, Malawi and Zambia, this study seeks to contribute to a better understanding of farmers' knowledge of and preferences for IPRs and open-access innovation

Publication year: 
2020
Keywords: 
Farmer-generated innovations
Farmer-innovators
Intellectual property rights
Open access
Africa