振兴非洲小农农业:中国科技后院模式的启示

Augustine Talababie Phiri, Xiaohui Zhao, Qihui Chen
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小农对非洲农业至关重要,但生产力低下阻碍了他们满足日益增长的人口对粮食需求的能力。尽管有众多支持计划,但传统的推广方法和有限的技术获取途径阻碍了成功。本文的主要目的是讨论如何在非洲采用中国的科技后院(STB)模式作为可行的解决方案。STB 模式在中国已被证明是成功的,它通过在农作物田间的直接合作,直接解决了科学家与农民之间的脱节问题。作者首先总结了 STB 模式在中国的实施情况,然后提出了在非洲采用该模式的策略。随后结合三个案例进行的比较分析表明,STB 模式强调以农民为中心的创新,尽管存在资源限制,但仍有潜力弥合知识差距,提高生产力,促进非洲农村发展。最后,作者指出,对基础设施的战略投资、利益相关者之间的协调以及对相关成本的认识,对于 STB 模式的成功实施至关重要。简而言之,作者认为 STB 模式可以大大提高非洲小农户的农业生产率,但在该模式成功发挥作用之前,相关利益方应确保提供所有支持条件。
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Revitalizing Smallholder Farming in Africa: Insights from China's Science and Technology Backyard Model
Smallholder farmers are crucial to African agriculture, yet low productivity hampers their ability to meet rising food demands from a growing population. Despite numerous support programs, traditional extension approaches and limited access to technology hinder success. The main objective of this article is to discuss how China's Science and Technology Backyard (STB) model can be adopted in African contexts as a viable solution. The STB model, proven successful in China, directly addresses the disconnection between scientists and farmers through direct collaboration in crop fields. The authors first summarize insights from the implementation of the STB model in China and then propose strategies for its adoption in Africa. The subsequent comparative analysis, combined with three case studies, shows that the STB model, which emphasizes farmer-centered innovations, has the potential to bridge knowledge gaps, enhance productivity, and stimulate rural development in Africa despite resource constraints. Finally, the authors note that strategic investments in infrastructure, coordination among stakeholders, and acknowledging associated costs are critical for the successful implementation of the STB model. Simply put, the authors believe the STB model can greatly enhance African smallholders' farming productivity, but before the model can successfully serve its functions, involved stakeholders should ensure all supporting conditions are provided.
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