Farmer participatory research in soil management in Indonesia

Soil degradation, both due to soil erosion and nutrient removal, is a major problem in cassava fields. Most of the existing management technologies that have been developed have had little success in adoption. Some of the reasons are that the technology developed is technically oriented, based on experiment station research with very little farmer involvement. Research on "Farmer's participation in developing management technologies for cassavabased cropping systems" was carried out in farmers' fields in Wates and Dampit subdistricts of Blitar and Malang districts of East Java, respectively. The research is planned for five years, with the first year activities of : (a) Rapid Rural Appraisal (RRA) and diagnostic surveys for identification of the problems encountered by cassava farmers, and (b) establishment of demonstration plots to test and to show to farmers the management technologies that have been identified and selected by the collaborating farmers. Activities planned for the second and following years include the testing of the most attractive technology options on farmers' fields by farmers themselves. In general, most farmers had already been aware of the problem of soil degradation in their fields, and had tried some management technologies for overcoming this problem. However, since the technology is too complicated, laborious and costly, they were unwilling to adopt. In fact, most farmers were very keen to adopt any attractive new technology, if the technology is simple, does not imply a lot of extra costs, and is easy to be adopted. This was indicated by the number of farmers willing to participate in the second year to test some technologies in their own fields.

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Main Authors: Utomo, Wani Hadi, Suyamto, H., Santoso, H., Sinaga, A.
Format: Book Chapter biblioteca
Language:English
Published: International Center for Tropical Agriculture 1998
Subjects:manihot esculenta, research, farmers, soil management, erosion control, crop yield, varieties, investigación, agricultores, manejo del suelo, control de la erosión, rendimiento de cultivos, variedades,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/81982
http://ciat-library.ciat.cgiar.org/Articulos_Ciat/Digital/SB123.E9C.2_An_exchange_of_experiences_from_South_and_South_East_Asia.pdf#page=126
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-819822023-03-14T19:56:13Z Farmer participatory research in soil management in Indonesia Utomo, Wani Hadi Suyamto, H. Santoso, H. Sinaga, A. manihot esculenta research farmers soil management erosion control crop yield varieties investigación agricultores manejo del suelo control de la erosión rendimiento de cultivos variedades Soil degradation, both due to soil erosion and nutrient removal, is a major problem in cassava fields. Most of the existing management technologies that have been developed have had little success in adoption. Some of the reasons are that the technology developed is technically oriented, based on experiment station research with very little farmer involvement. Research on "Farmer's participation in developing management technologies for cassavabased cropping systems" was carried out in farmers' fields in Wates and Dampit subdistricts of Blitar and Malang districts of East Java, respectively. The research is planned for five years, with the first year activities of : (a) Rapid Rural Appraisal (RRA) and diagnostic surveys for identification of the problems encountered by cassava farmers, and (b) establishment of demonstration plots to test and to show to farmers the management technologies that have been identified and selected by the collaborating farmers. Activities planned for the second and following years include the testing of the most attractive technology options on farmers' fields by farmers themselves. In general, most farmers had already been aware of the problem of soil degradation in their fields, and had tried some management technologies for overcoming this problem. However, since the technology is too complicated, laborious and costly, they were unwilling to adopt. In fact, most farmers were very keen to adopt any attractive new technology, if the technology is simple, does not imply a lot of extra costs, and is easy to be adopted. This was indicated by the number of farmers willing to participate in the second year to test some technologies in their own fields. 1998 2017-06-20T09:00:18Z 2017-06-20T09:00:18Z Book Chapter Utomo, W.H.;Suyamto H.;Santoso, H.;Sinaga, A.1998. Farmer participatory research in soil management in Indonesia . In: Howeler, Reinhardt H. (ed.). Regional Workshop Cassava Breeding, Agronomy and Farmer Participatory Research in Asia (5, 1996, Hainan, China). Cassava breeding, agronomy and farmer participatory research in Asia: Proceedings . Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT), Regional Cassava Program for Asia, Bangkok, TH. p. 471-481. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/81982 http://ciat-library.ciat.cgiar.org/Articulos_Ciat/Digital/SB123.E9C.2_An_exchange_of_experiences_from_South_and_South_East_Asia.pdf#page=126 en Open Access p. 471-481 application/pdf International Center for Tropical Agriculture Regional Cassava Program for Asia
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soil management
erosion control
crop yield
varieties
investigación
agricultores
manejo del suelo
control de la erosión
rendimiento de cultivos
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soil management
erosion control
crop yield
varieties
investigación
agricultores
manejo del suelo
control de la erosión
rendimiento de cultivos
variedades
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rendimiento de cultivos
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soil management
erosion control
crop yield
varieties
investigación
agricultores
manejo del suelo
control de la erosión
rendimiento de cultivos
variedades
Utomo, Wani Hadi
Suyamto, H.
Santoso, H.
Sinaga, A.
Farmer participatory research in soil management in Indonesia
description Soil degradation, both due to soil erosion and nutrient removal, is a major problem in cassava fields. Most of the existing management technologies that have been developed have had little success in adoption. Some of the reasons are that the technology developed is technically oriented, based on experiment station research with very little farmer involvement. Research on "Farmer's participation in developing management technologies for cassavabased cropping systems" was carried out in farmers' fields in Wates and Dampit subdistricts of Blitar and Malang districts of East Java, respectively. The research is planned for five years, with the first year activities of : (a) Rapid Rural Appraisal (RRA) and diagnostic surveys for identification of the problems encountered by cassava farmers, and (b) establishment of demonstration plots to test and to show to farmers the management technologies that have been identified and selected by the collaborating farmers. Activities planned for the second and following years include the testing of the most attractive technology options on farmers' fields by farmers themselves. In general, most farmers had already been aware of the problem of soil degradation in their fields, and had tried some management technologies for overcoming this problem. However, since the technology is too complicated, laborious and costly, they were unwilling to adopt. In fact, most farmers were very keen to adopt any attractive new technology, if the technology is simple, does not imply a lot of extra costs, and is easy to be adopted. This was indicated by the number of farmers willing to participate in the second year to test some technologies in their own fields.
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author Utomo, Wani Hadi
Suyamto, H.
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