Farmer-centered and structural perspectives on innovation and scaling: a study on sustainable agriculture and nutrition in East Africa

Thomas Pircher, Magdalena Nertinger, Luisa Goss,Thomas Hilger, Jeninah Karungi-Tumutegyereize,Lydiah Waswa,Andrea Knierim

JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION & EXTENSION(2024)

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PurposeWe studied innovation processes in agriculture and nutrition to discuss a scaling approach that encompasses the technical, institutional, and behavioral dimensions of change.ApproachTo understand dynamics across these dimensions, we analyzed farmers' innovation processes through two analytical lenses: farmer-centered and structural. Focus group discussions in Kapchorwa, Uganda, and Teso South, Kenya, looked at farmers' choices of innovations. Individual interviews and stakeholder workshops at both study sites increased understanding of the local innovation system.FindingsTo address local challenges, strive for livelihood aspirations, and fulfill personal taste preferences, farmers selected and adapted practices promoted by a research project. A wide range of additional support providers encouraged farmers to develop innovations in agriculture, marketing, and nutrition.Practical implicationsBy promoting innovation as a process rather than an outcome, it is possible to address context-specific needs and enhance farmers' adaptive capacities. Scaling these processes necessitates the involvement of innovation support service providers in order to create an enabling environment for experimentation.Theoretical implicationsAnalytical dualism highlights the different roles of human agency and structures in innovation processes needed to design successful scaling strategies.Originality/valueThis paper sets out a novel approach to understanding the increasingly discussed dimensions of scaling by linking them with concepts from innovation studies.
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Sustainable agriculture,nutrition,scaling,innovation,Kenya,Uganda
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