Agricultural mechanization in developing countries has taken at least two contested innovation pathways—the “incumbent trajectory” that promotes industrial agriculture, and an “alternative pathway” that supports small-scale mechanization for sustainable development of hillside farming systems. Although both pathways can potentially reduce human and animal drudgery, the body of literature that assesses the sustainability impacts of these mechanization pathways in the local ecological, socio-economic, cultural, and historical contexts of hillside farms is either nonexistent or under-theorized. This paper addresses this missing literature by examining the case of Nepal’s first Agricultural Mechanization Promotion Policy 2014 (AMPP) using a con...
Technologies-based production practices are critical for agricultural growth and sustainable develop...
This work was carried out with the aid of a grant from Canada’s International Development Research C...
Scale-appropriate farm mechanization could be an important pathway to the UN’s sustainable developme...
Agricultural mechanization in developing countries has taken at least two contested innovation pathw...
WHEAT/MAIZE scientists recommend 3 strategies to promote responsible agricultural mechanization - an...
Mechanization levels in Nepal, a largely agricultural country, were relatively low until a few decad...
Discourses on peasant agriculture have heightened in the context of recurrent food crisis and persis...
The paper attempts to explore the factors affecting the farm mechanization in Nepal, where agricultu...
The agricultural sector in developing countries including those in South Asia, like Nepal, faces dua...
This study focuses on intervention processes that support sustainable agriculture. It argues that we...
This work was carried out with the aid of a grant from Canada’s International Development Research C...
This research was undertaken to better assess the role of mechanization in the future of smallholder...
This study focuses on intervention processes that support sustainable agriculture. It argues that we...
This study was conducted to understand the evolution of agricultural mechanization in Nepal, specifi...
Adoptions of improved technologies and production practices are important drivers of agricultural de...
Technologies-based production practices are critical for agricultural growth and sustainable develop...
This work was carried out with the aid of a grant from Canada’s International Development Research C...
Scale-appropriate farm mechanization could be an important pathway to the UN’s sustainable developme...
Agricultural mechanization in developing countries has taken at least two contested innovation pathw...
WHEAT/MAIZE scientists recommend 3 strategies to promote responsible agricultural mechanization - an...
Mechanization levels in Nepal, a largely agricultural country, were relatively low until a few decad...
Discourses on peasant agriculture have heightened in the context of recurrent food crisis and persis...
The paper attempts to explore the factors affecting the farm mechanization in Nepal, where agricultu...
The agricultural sector in developing countries including those in South Asia, like Nepal, faces dua...
This study focuses on intervention processes that support sustainable agriculture. It argues that we...
This work was carried out with the aid of a grant from Canada’s International Development Research C...
This research was undertaken to better assess the role of mechanization in the future of smallholder...
This study focuses on intervention processes that support sustainable agriculture. It argues that we...
This study was conducted to understand the evolution of agricultural mechanization in Nepal, specifi...
Adoptions of improved technologies and production practices are important drivers of agricultural de...
Technologies-based production practices are critical for agricultural growth and sustainable develop...
This work was carried out with the aid of a grant from Canada’s International Development Research C...
Scale-appropriate farm mechanization could be an important pathway to the UN’s sustainable developme...