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Limited application of innovation systems approach to agricultural development leads to fragmented biotechnology policy and programmes with indeterminate effect on African smallholder farmers. For instance, most agricultural biotechnology research and development initiatives in Kenya are taking place in a poorly financed public research sector, with only a few initiatives conducted through donor-funded public-private partnerships. These projects are however influenced by interests of certain actors, institutions and organisations which may not be guided by local realities. Commercialisation of…mehr

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Limited application of innovation systems approach to agricultural development leads to fragmented biotechnology policy and programmes with indeterminate effect on African smallholder farmers. For instance, most agricultural biotechnology research and development initiatives in Kenya are taking place in a poorly financed public research sector, with only a few initiatives conducted through donor-funded public-private partnerships. These projects are however influenced by interests of certain actors, institutions and organisations which may not be guided by local realities. Commercialisation of agricultural enterprises through interactive learning and knowledge sharing can create impetus for technology use. Hence, there is potential for crowd sourcing and open-source innovation systems which are built on a foundation of participatory and community-based methods of technology development and learning. This is a key solution to the problem of introducing agricultural biotechnology into largely failed systems to prioritize needs, capacities and preferences of smallholder farmers irrespective of the technology types or characteristics.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Hannington Odame is a founding member and the current Executive Director of Kenya-based Centre for African Bio-Entrepreneurship, a knowledge learning and sharing Non-Governmental Organization, where he leads initiatives on capacity building of smallholder farmers and youth agri-preneurs and facilitates their linkages to policy and information.