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Fodder research embedded in a system of innovation

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Title Fodder research embedded in a system of innovation
 
Creator Bezkorowajnyj, P.G.
Prasad, V.L.
Dhamankar, M.
Roothaert, R.L.
Olufajo, O.O.
Romney, D.L.
 
Description A 3-year project implemented in India and Nigeria addressed the issue of improving
livelihoods of poor livestock keepers by improving availability of fodder. The original
approach focused on testing of new crop varieties to be scaled up through partners using
mechanisms such as farmer-to-farmer exchange and field days. As the project evolved, it
became clearer that the systems were much more complex than originally thought with a
wide range of actors involved. Although fodder technology is obviously a requirement
to reduce fodder shortages, many of the problems are embedded in the institutions and
policies that determine how technology is developed and delivered. To help address
these issues, an innovation systems approach is proposed with a focus on building
capacity within the system.
Department for International Development, United Kingdom
 
Date 2010-08-13T15:06:37Z
2010-08-13T15:06:37Z
2006-02-15
 
Type Conference Paper
 
Identifier Bezkorowajnyj, P.G., Prasad, V.L., Dhamankar, M., Roothaert, R.L., Olufajo, O.O., and Romney, D. 2006. Fodder research embedded in a system of innovation. Paper Presented at the International Conference on social science perspectives in agricultural Research and development, February 15-18, 2006 at New Delhi, India. Nairobi: ILRI
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/2266
 
Language en
 
Format application/pdf
 
Publisher ILRI