加强非洲可持续小农畜牧业的研究-推广-农民投入联系系统:进展与前景。

IF 1.7 3区 农林科学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Obvious Mapiye, Kennedy Dzama
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摘要

非洲国家正在推动通过研究-推广-农民投入连接系统(REFILS)加快小农畜牧业的发展。资源有限的小农面临着各种挑战,包括难以获得及时和相关的研究创新。研究-推广-农民投入联系薄弱加剧了这一问题。本综述探讨了知识转让和农业推广理论的演变,强调了从集中式自上而下传播到参与式和用户驱动模式的转变。论文将 "研究"、"推广"、"农民 "和 "投入 "作为农业知识体系的主要支柱,并探讨了这些支柱之间缺乏联系是如何影响其有效性的。研究这些支柱的动态变化为加强 REFILS 提供了全面的理论依据。此外,还讨论了 REFILS 采用方面的差异,如资金和投资有限、机构和组织效率低下以及社会和文化因素。已确定的主要挑战形成了一个错综复杂的相互关联的问题网,这些问题不应孤立地解决,而应共同解决。为加强 REFILS 而提出的措施包括建立强有力的公私合作伙伴关系、包括农民在内的所有关键参与者的全面参与和合作、小农农业数字化以及为加强 REFILS 而进行的政策和机构重组。此外,该研究还为在国家、地区和非洲大陆层面加强 REFILS 提供了基础指南,以促进非洲畜牧业的经济、环境和社会可持续性。
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Strengthening research-extension-farmer-input linkage system for sustainable smallholder livestock farming in Africa: progress and prospects.

The drive to hasten the development of smallholder livestock farming through research-extension-farmer-input linkage systems (REFILS) is being promoted in African countries. Resource-constrained smallholders face various challenges including poor access to timely and relevant research-based innovations. Weak research-extension-farmer-input linkages exacerbate this issue. This review explores the evolution of Knowledge Transfer and Agricultural Extension Theories, emphasising the shift from centralised top-down dissemination to participatory and user-driven models. The paper characterises "research", "extension", "farmer", and "input" as the main pillars of agricultural knowledge systems and how their lack of interconnectedness impacts their effectiveness. Examining the dynamics of these pillars provides a comprehensive rationale for strengthening REFILS. Also, REFILS adoption disparities such as limited funding and investment, institutional and organisational inefficiencies, and social and cultural factors were discussed. The identified key challenges form an intricate web of interconnected issues which should not be addressed in isolation but collectively. The proposed measures for REFILS enhancement include building strong public-private partnerships, full participation and collaboration by all key actors including farmers, digitalisation of smallholder agriculture, and policy and institutional reorganisation towards a stronger REFILS. Moreover, the study acts as a foundational guide for strengthening REFILS at national, regional, and continental levels to foster economic, environmental, and social sustainability in Africa's livestock industry.

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Tropical animal health and production
Tropical animal health and production 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
11.80%
发文量
361
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Tropical Animal Health and Production is an international journal publishing the results of original research in any field of animal health, welfare, and production with the aim of improving health and productivity of livestock, and better utilisation of animal resources, including wildlife in tropical, subtropical and similar agro-ecological environments.
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