Will farmer participatory research survive in the International Agricultural Research Centres
1994
There have been several distinct stages to research at the International Agricultural
Research Centres (Rhoades, 1988). Research in the 1960s to early 1970s sought to increase
production through improved germplasm. Cropping systems research in the late 1970s and
farming systems research (FSR) in the mid-1980s worked to increase the productivity of
commodity-based systems and featured other crops, livestock, gender issues, and
researcher-designed and researcher- or farmer-implemented trials. In the late 1980s,
concerns for equity and sustainability led to interdisciplinary on-farm team research
organised by agro-environments, and substantial farmer participation. Recent emphasis –
driven by donors and the Consultative Group of International Agricultural Research Centres
(CGIAR) – has been on ‘upstream’ or ‘strategic’ research and on greater collaboration with
centres’ ‘stakeholders’. This is combined with the hope that national agricultural research
programmes will conduct ‘applied’ and ‘adaptive’ research. In many centres, the current
strategy may feature diminished on-farm research and so place less value on farmer
participation.
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