ABSTRACT

Agricultural research, extension and education can contribute greatly to enhancing agricultural production in a sustainable way and to reducing poverty in the developing world, but achievements have generally fallen short of expectations in Africa. In recent years, growing economic and demographic pressures - coupled with the entry of new market forces and actors - have created a need and an opportunity for more interactive approaches to development. Understanding the existing innovation processes, recognizing the potential for catalysing them and learning how to support joint innovation by different groups will be the key to success. This book covers new conceptual and methodological developments in agricultural innovation systems, and showcases recent on-the-ground experiences in different contexts in Africa. The contributions show how innovation is the outcome of social learning through interaction of individuals and organizations in both creating and applying knowledge. It brings examples of how space and incentives have been created to promote collaboration between farmers, research, extension and the private sector to develop better technologies and institutional arrangements that can alleviate poverty. In 25 broad-ranging chapters the book reflects cutting-edge thinking and practice in support of innovation processes in agriculture and management of natural resources.

part 1|79 pages

Innovation Concepts and Methods

chapter 3|22 pages

Comparison of Frameworks for Studying Grassroots Innovation

Agricultural Innovation Systems and Agricultural Knowledge and Information Systems

chapter 5|14 pages

Developing the Art and Science of Innovation Systems Enquiry

Alternative Tools and Methods, and Applications to Sub-Saharan African Agriculture

part 2|64 pages

Strengthening Social Capital in Agricultural Innovation Systems

chapter 6|15 pages

Harnessing Local and Outsiders' Knowledge

Experiences of a Multi-Stakeholder Partnership to Promote Farmer Innovation in Ethiopia

chapter 7|16 pages

An Innovation System in the Rangelands

Using Collective Action to Diversify Livelihoods among Settled Pastoralists in Ethiopia

chapter 9|16 pages

From Participation to Partnership

A Different Way for Researchers to Accompany Innovation Processes – Challenges and Difficulties

part 3|85 pages

Policy, Institutional and Market-Led Innovation

chapter 11|19 pages

Enabling Rural Innovation

Empowering Farmers to Take Advantage of Market Opportunities and Improve Livelihoods 1

chapter 12|17 pages

Doing Things Differently

Post-Harvest Innovation Learning Alliances in Tanzania and Zimbabwe

part 4|74 pages

Local Innovation Processes

chapter 19|14 pages

From Strangler to Nourisher

How Novice Rice Farmers Turned Challenges into Opportunities

part 5|76 pages

Building Capacity for Joint Innovation

chapter 21|7 pages

Building Competencies for Innovation in Agricultural Research

A Synthesis of Experiences and Lessons from Uganda

chapter 23|18 pages

Going to Scale with Facilitation for Change

Developing Competence to Facilitate Community Emancipation and Innovation in South Africa

chapter 25|13 pages

Innovation Africa

Beyond Rhetoric to Praxis