The Collaborative Crop Research Program (CCRP) of the McKnight Foundation supports collaborative agroecological systems research and knowledge sharing that strengthen the capacities of smallholder farmers, research institutions, and development organizations. The program is experimenting with a Farmer Research Network (FRN) approach, which aims to transform the agriculture and food systems by fostering context-specific agroecological intensification (AEI); care for culture, production ecology, and equity; and improve yields, nutrition, and sustainability. In addition, the FRN approach aims to transform the way that much of agricultural research and development is done: It promotes research as part of development, farmer influence on what is...
The current low levels of technology adoption among smallholder farmers in southern Africa do not re...
Crop management research is increasingly involving farmers in evaluating new technologies, identifyi...
Agricultural innovation emerges from the social interaction between many different stakeholders such...
In 2013, the Collaborative Crop Research Program (McKnight Foundation), initiated support for farmer...
The CGIAR Research Program on Aquatic Agricultural Systems (AAS) program, together with the CGIAR Re...
Non-Peer ReviewedAddressing the needs of primary producers through publicly funded research and deve...
Food demand is expected to increase 30% to 62% by 2050 according to recent estimates. Yet, annual in...
Involving farmers in research is important in order to ensure that the research is appropriate to th...
This paper asks: What have been the impacts of farmer- or community-led (informal) processes of rese...
Farmer participatory research (FPR) approaches are now considered mainstream and are especially appl...
The urgency of improving the productivity of small-farm agriculture in the developing world is widel...
Not AvailableFor technical, environmental, political, social and economic reasons, the agricultural ...
Farmers' organisations can play an important role in defending their members' interests where they a...
Agricultural systems are at the heart of developing country economies and family livelihoods. A rapi...
Controversy surrounds the promotion of conservation agriculture (CA) in smallholder farming systems ...
The current low levels of technology adoption among smallholder farmers in southern Africa do not re...
Crop management research is increasingly involving farmers in evaluating new technologies, identifyi...
Agricultural innovation emerges from the social interaction between many different stakeholders such...
In 2013, the Collaborative Crop Research Program (McKnight Foundation), initiated support for farmer...
The CGIAR Research Program on Aquatic Agricultural Systems (AAS) program, together with the CGIAR Re...
Non-Peer ReviewedAddressing the needs of primary producers through publicly funded research and deve...
Food demand is expected to increase 30% to 62% by 2050 according to recent estimates. Yet, annual in...
Involving farmers in research is important in order to ensure that the research is appropriate to th...
This paper asks: What have been the impacts of farmer- or community-led (informal) processes of rese...
Farmer participatory research (FPR) approaches are now considered mainstream and are especially appl...
The urgency of improving the productivity of small-farm agriculture in the developing world is widel...
Not AvailableFor technical, environmental, political, social and economic reasons, the agricultural ...
Farmers' organisations can play an important role in defending their members' interests where they a...
Agricultural systems are at the heart of developing country economies and family livelihoods. A rapi...
Controversy surrounds the promotion of conservation agriculture (CA) in smallholder farming systems ...
The current low levels of technology adoption among smallholder farmers in southern Africa do not re...
Crop management research is increasingly involving farmers in evaluating new technologies, identifyi...
Agricultural innovation emerges from the social interaction between many different stakeholders such...