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Title: Improving farmers’ livelihoods through conservation agriculture: options for change promotion in Laikipia, Kenya
Authors: Ndah, H.T.
Probst, L.
Kaweesa, S.
Kuria, P.
Mkomwa, S.
Rodrigues, P.
Basch, G.
Uckert, G.
Sieber, S.
Knierim, A.
Zander, P.
Schuler, J.
Keywords: Conservation Agriculture
innovation
adoption
sustainable intensification
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Citation: Ndah, H. T., Probst, L., Kaweesa, S., Kuria, P., Mkomwa, S., Rodrigues, P., Basch, G., Uckert, G., Sieber, S., Knierim, A., Zander, P. and Schuler, J. 2020. Improving farmers’ livelihoods through conservation agriculture: options for change promotion in Laikipia, Kenya. International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability, 18(3), 212-231, https://doi.org/10.1080/14735903.2020.1746063
Abstract: Across Sub-Saharan Africa, agricultural practices for sustainable intensification need to be up-scaled from project interventions to institutional mainstreaming. However, several constraints, including a general lack of resources and knowledge, limited institutional support and challenging market conditions hamper this process. The objective of this study was to develop region-specific options to promote Conservation Agriculture (CA) in the Laikipia region, Kenya. We applied the Transformative Learning Approach (TLA) to stimulate and nurture a joint learning process around CA, to diagnose hindering and supporting factors for up-scaling of CA and to develop options for change promotion. Through a series of field visits, we collected and analyzed data using elements of the TLA approach: i.e. agro-ecosystem health check, stakeholder mapping, participatory videos and the Qualitative Assessment tool for CA adoption (QAToCA). Our findings reveal that up-scaling of CA is hindered by inefficient agricultural market structures, limited access to CA specific biological (residue, seeds), and technical inputs (e.g. machinery), a lack of finances, and absence of knowledge. We recommend four options for further CA promotion in the region: localised expertise (e.g. crop-livestock integration), unbiased facilitation (e.g. careful choice of multipliers), subsidized inputs (e.g. micro-credits) and robust institutional system support (e.g. stable agricultural policies).
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/33398
ISSN: 1473-5903
Type: article
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