Agricultural research for resource-poor farmers: The farmer-first-and-last model

Robert Chambers, B.P. Ghildyal
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Rural poverty is much less a problem of total food availability than of who produces the food and who has the income to buy it. A high priority is therefore to enable the tens of millions of resource-poor farm families to increase their production and improve its stability. The normal ‘transfer-of-technology’ (TOT) model for agricultural research has built-in biases which favour resource-rich farmers whose conditions resemble those of research stations. TOT approaches have been modified through on-farm trials and demonstrations but the basic model and approach remain the same. A second emerging model is ‘farmer-first-and-last’ (FFL). This starts and ends with the farm family and the farming system. It begins with holistic and interdisciplinary appraisal of farm families' resources, needs and problems, and continues with on-farm and with-farmer R and D, with scientists, experiment stations and laboratories in a consultancy and referral rôle. FFL fits the needs and opportunities of resource-poor farm families better than TOT, but there are obstacles to its development and introduction. These can be tackled step-by-step, through combinations of methodological innovation, interdisciplinarity, including the social sciences, and provision of suitable resources, rewards and training. FFL approaches promise a greater contribution from agricultural research to the eradication of rural poverty.

资源贫乏农民的农业研究:农民优先和农民最后模式
农村贫困与其说是粮食供应总量的问题,不如说是谁生产粮食以及谁有收入购买粮食的问题。因此,一个高度优先事项是使数千万资源贫乏的农民家庭能够增加生产并改善其稳定性。通常用于农业研究的“技术转移”(TOT)模式有内在的偏见,偏向资源丰富的农民,他们的条件与研究站相似。通过农场试验和示范,TOT方法得到了改进,但基本模型和方法保持不变。第二种新兴模式是“农民优先和最后”(FFL)。这一切都始于农民家庭和农业系统。它首先对农场家庭的资源、需求和问题进行全面和跨学科的评估,然后继续进行农场和农民的研发,与科学家、实验站和实验室进行咨询和转诊rôle。FFL比TOT更符合资源贫乏农户的需求和机遇,但其发展和引进存在障碍。这些问题可以通过方法创新、跨学科(包括社会科学)以及提供适当的资源、奖励和培训的结合,逐步解决。FFL方法有望使农业研究对消除农村贫困作出更大贡献。
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