Targeting resilience and profitability in African smallholder agriculture: Insights from ICRISAT-led research programs

We reviewed the strategy for Agricultural Research for Development (AR4D) adopted by the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT). The objective was to examine ICRISAT’s research strategy related to the twin challenges of resilience and profitability in developing t...

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Main Authors: Kai Mausch, Alastair Orr, Paige Miller
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Canadian Science Publishing 2017-07-01
Series:FACETS
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Online Access:http://www.facetsjournal.com/doi/10.1139/facets-2017-0029
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spelling doaj-44f5a13494124982ae5b5ad47e46a91d2020-11-25T01:30:22ZengCanadian Science PublishingFACETS2371-16712371-16712017-07-01254554810.1139/facets-2017-0029Targeting resilience and profitability in African smallholder agriculture: Insights from ICRISAT-led research programsKai Mausch0Alastair Orr1Paige Miller2International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), c/o The World Agroforestry Center, ICRAF House, United Nations Avenue, Gigiri, P.O. Box 39063, Nairobi 00623, KenyaInternational Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), c/o The World Agroforestry Center, ICRAF House, United Nations Avenue, Gigiri, P.O. Box 39063, Nairobi 00623, KenyaDepartment of Sociology, Criminology, and Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-River Falls, 410 S. 3rd Street, River Falls, WI 54022, USAWe reviewed the strategy for Agricultural Research for Development (AR4D) adopted by the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT). The objective was to examine ICRISAT’s research strategy related to the twin challenges of resilience and profitability in developing technologies aimed at improving the livelihoods of smallholder farmers in the drylands of Africa. To do this, we examined the expected impact on resilience and profitability of its present program and the realized impact of ICRISAT’s previous research. We argue that the current CGIAR Research Programs led by ICRISAT envisage separate product lines for resilience and profitability, targeted at two groups, i.e., subsistence- and market-oriented smallholders. This approach, expected to make technology more appropriate for farmers’ needs, risks overlooking the interconnectedness of the two targets if they are too rigorously separated. Although our review of ICRISAT’s previous research program suggests that success stories have taken numerous forms—some increasing resilience, others profitability—our review also suggests that it is possible to develop win–win technologies that improve both targets. Finding ways to replicate win–win technologies will require that ICRISAT tests the resulting technologies and their implementation in specific contexts to improve and replace them as the research programs evolve.http://www.facetsjournal.com/doi/10.1139/facets-2017-0029smallholder agriculturedryland farmingresilienceprofitabilitydevelopmentICRISAT
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Targeting resilience and profitability in African smallholder agriculture: Insights from ICRISAT-led research programs
FACETS
smallholder agriculture
dryland farming
resilience
profitability
development
ICRISAT
author_facet Kai Mausch
Alastair Orr
Paige Miller
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title Targeting resilience and profitability in African smallholder agriculture: Insights from ICRISAT-led research programs
title_short Targeting resilience and profitability in African smallholder agriculture: Insights from ICRISAT-led research programs
title_full Targeting resilience and profitability in African smallholder agriculture: Insights from ICRISAT-led research programs
title_fullStr Targeting resilience and profitability in African smallholder agriculture: Insights from ICRISAT-led research programs
title_full_unstemmed Targeting resilience and profitability in African smallholder agriculture: Insights from ICRISAT-led research programs
title_sort targeting resilience and profitability in african smallholder agriculture: insights from icrisat-led research programs
publisher Canadian Science Publishing
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issn 2371-1671
2371-1671
publishDate 2017-07-01
description We reviewed the strategy for Agricultural Research for Development (AR4D) adopted by the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT). The objective was to examine ICRISAT’s research strategy related to the twin challenges of resilience and profitability in developing technologies aimed at improving the livelihoods of smallholder farmers in the drylands of Africa. To do this, we examined the expected impact on resilience and profitability of its present program and the realized impact of ICRISAT’s previous research. We argue that the current CGIAR Research Programs led by ICRISAT envisage separate product lines for resilience and profitability, targeted at two groups, i.e., subsistence- and market-oriented smallholders. This approach, expected to make technology more appropriate for farmers’ needs, risks overlooking the interconnectedness of the two targets if they are too rigorously separated. Although our review of ICRISAT’s previous research program suggests that success stories have taken numerous forms—some increasing resilience, others profitability—our review also suggests that it is possible to develop win–win technologies that improve both targets. Finding ways to replicate win–win technologies will require that ICRISAT tests the resulting technologies and their implementation in specific contexts to improve and replace them as the research programs evolve.
topic smallholder agriculture
dryland farming
resilience
profitability
development
ICRISAT
url http://www.facetsjournal.com/doi/10.1139/facets-2017-0029
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