Farmer-back-to-farmer: A model for generating acceptable agricultural technology
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Based on interdisciplinary post-harvest team∗ research experience† at the International Potato Center (CIP), this paper presents a model that outlines an alternative approach to solving farm-level technological problems. The model stresses that applied research must begin and end with the farmer. A series of logical activities addressing specific goals are discussed and illustrated.
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