Farmer Experimenters : Self-Developed Technology
The note examines the experience of self-developed technologies by farmer experimenters (FEs) in Honduras, based on a study by the Association of Advisors for a Sustainable, Ecological, and People-Centered Agriculture - COSECHA - and shows how FEs...
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okr-10986-107892021-06-14T10:59:18Z Farmer Experimenters : Self-Developed Technology Bunch, Roland Canas, Mateo FARMER ORGANIZATIONS FARMER CONTRIBUTIONS FARMERS ACCESS TO TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATIONS PARTICIPATORY DATA COLLECTION TECHNIQUES INSECT CONTROL FERTILIZATION PLANT DISEASE CONTROL WEED CONTROL FOOD PREPARATION ANIMAL HUSBANDRY PLANT PROPAGATION GREEN MANURES SOIL CONSERVATION INFORMATION DISSEMINATION AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURE AGROFORESTRY ANIMAL FEED ANIMAL HUSBANDRY APHIDS CACAO CASSAVA COFFEE CORN CROP CROPPING CROPS FAO FARM FARMER FARMERS FERTILIZER FERTILIZERS FRUIT TREES GRAFTING INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INTERCROPPING LEARNING MAIZE MARKETING MEDIA NGOS NURSERIES PLANT DISEASES PLANT PROPAGATION PLANTING POTATOES PROGRAMS SMALL FARMERS SOIL CONSERVATION SUGAR TREE CROPS WATER HARVESTING WATER SHORTAGES WEED CONTROL WEEDS WHEAT WHEAT FLOUR WOOD The note examines the experience of self-developed technologies by farmer experimenters (FEs) in Honduras, based on a study by the Association of Advisors for a Sustainable, Ecological, and People-Centered Agriculture - COSECHA - and shows how FEs are capable of developing large numbers of significant, and original technologies, providing evidence that the collecting, and dissemination of FEs technologies in other nations, could be useful for institutions involved in agricultural development. The note further explores the participatory technology development, the results to date of the technologies discovered, and those promising technologies to be developed. 2012-08-13T13:07:41Z 2012-08-13T13:07:41Z 2002-10 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/10/2077729/farmer-experimenters-self-developed-technology http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10789 English Indigenous Knowledge (IK) Notes; No. 49 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Latin America & Caribbean Honduras |
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FARMER ORGANIZATIONS FARMER CONTRIBUTIONS FARMERS ACCESS TO TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATIONS PARTICIPATORY DATA COLLECTION TECHNIQUES INSECT CONTROL FERTILIZATION PLANT DISEASE CONTROL WEED CONTROL FOOD PREPARATION ANIMAL HUSBANDRY PLANT PROPAGATION GREEN MANURES SOIL CONSERVATION INFORMATION DISSEMINATION AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURE AGROFORESTRY ANIMAL FEED ANIMAL HUSBANDRY APHIDS CACAO CASSAVA COFFEE CORN CROP CROPPING CROPS FAO FARM FARMER FARMERS FERTILIZER FERTILIZERS FRUIT TREES GRAFTING INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INTERCROPPING LEARNING MAIZE MARKETING MEDIA NGOS NURSERIES PLANT DISEASES PLANT PROPAGATION PLANTING POTATOES PROGRAMS SMALL FARMERS SOIL CONSERVATION SUGAR TREE CROPS WATER HARVESTING WATER SHORTAGES WEED CONTROL WEEDS WHEAT WHEAT FLOUR WOOD |
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FARMER ORGANIZATIONS FARMER CONTRIBUTIONS FARMERS ACCESS TO TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATIONS PARTICIPATORY DATA COLLECTION TECHNIQUES INSECT CONTROL FERTILIZATION PLANT DISEASE CONTROL WEED CONTROL FOOD PREPARATION ANIMAL HUSBANDRY PLANT PROPAGATION GREEN MANURES SOIL CONSERVATION INFORMATION DISSEMINATION AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURE AGROFORESTRY ANIMAL FEED ANIMAL HUSBANDRY APHIDS CACAO CASSAVA COFFEE CORN CROP CROPPING CROPS FAO FARM FARMER FARMERS FERTILIZER FERTILIZERS FRUIT TREES GRAFTING INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INTERCROPPING LEARNING MAIZE MARKETING MEDIA NGOS NURSERIES PLANT DISEASES PLANT PROPAGATION PLANTING POTATOES PROGRAMS SMALL FARMERS SOIL CONSERVATION SUGAR TREE CROPS WATER HARVESTING WATER SHORTAGES WEED CONTROL WEEDS WHEAT WHEAT FLOUR WOOD Bunch, Roland Canas, Mateo Farmer Experimenters : Self-Developed Technology |
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Latin America & Caribbean Honduras |
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Indigenous Knowledge (IK) Notes; No. 49 |
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The note examines the experience of
self-developed technologies by farmer experimenters (FEs) in
Honduras, based on a study by the Association of Advisors
for a Sustainable, Ecological, and People-Centered
Agriculture - COSECHA - and shows how FEs are capable of
developing large numbers of significant, and original
technologies, providing evidence that the collecting, and
dissemination of FEs technologies in other nations, could be
useful for institutions involved in agricultural
development. The note further explores the participatory
technology development, the results to date of the
technologies discovered, and those promising technologies to
be developed. |
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Publications & Research :: Brief |
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Bunch, Roland Canas, Mateo |
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Bunch, Roland Canas, Mateo |
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Bunch, Roland |
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Farmer Experimenters : Self-Developed Technology |
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Farmer Experimenters : Self-Developed Technology |
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Farmer Experimenters : Self-Developed Technology |
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Farmer Experimenters : Self-Developed Technology |
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Farmer Experimenters : Self-Developed Technology |
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farmer experimenters : self-developed technology |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/10/2077729/farmer-experimenters-self-developed-technology http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10789 |
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