Appropriate mechanization for African smallholders: a pathway to sustainable intensification and rural

A lack of labor is increasingly limiting the productivity of many smallholder farms. Adoption of sustainable intensification practices, such as conservation agriculture, is likely to worsen this issue, as they require more labor and more precision. Mechanization provides farming precision and control over resource allocation while decreasing physical labor. It incentivizes farmers to adopt sustainable intensification practices that seek to produce more food, improve nutrition and boost rural incomes without negative social or environmental impacts. Appropriately sized mechanization – such as multipurpose two-wheel tractors – meet smallholder farming needs, reduce drudgery and time to get produce to market. Private mechanization service provision in rural areas is a viable way to deliver agricultural machinery to the largest number of farmers, including the resource poor and womenheaded households. Mechanization creates viable employment opportunities for rural youth and women as service providers and market actors along the value chain.

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Main Author: Bossuet, J.D.
Format: Newsletter / Bulletin biblioteca
Language:English
Published: CIMMYT 2018
Subjects:AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, AGRICULTURAL MECHANIZATION, SMALLHOLDERS, SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE, INTENSIVE FARMING,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10883/19590
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spelling dig-cimmyt-10883-195902021-03-31T14:21:03Z Appropriate mechanization for African smallholders: a pathway to sustainable intensification and rural Bossuet, J.D. AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY AGRICULTURAL MECHANIZATION SMALLHOLDERS SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE INTENSIVE FARMING A lack of labor is increasingly limiting the productivity of many smallholder farms. Adoption of sustainable intensification practices, such as conservation agriculture, is likely to worsen this issue, as they require more labor and more precision. Mechanization provides farming precision and control over resource allocation while decreasing physical labor. It incentivizes farmers to adopt sustainable intensification practices that seek to produce more food, improve nutrition and boost rural incomes without negative social or environmental impacts. Appropriately sized mechanization – such as multipurpose two-wheel tractors – meet smallholder farming needs, reduce drudgery and time to get produce to market. Private mechanization service provision in rural areas is a viable way to deliver agricultural machinery to the largest number of farmers, including the resource poor and womenheaded households. Mechanization creates viable employment opportunities for rural youth and women as service providers and market actors along the value chain. 2 pages 2018-08-29T19:44:25Z 2018-08-29T19:44:25Z 2018 Newsletter / Bulletin https://hdl.handle.net/10883/19590 English CIMMYT manages Intellectual Assets as International Public Goods. The user is free to download, print, store and share this work. In case you want to translate or create any other derivative work and share or distribute such translation/derivative work, please contact CIMMYT-Knowledge-Center@cgiar.org indicating the work you want to use and the kind of use you intend; CIMMYT will contact you with the suitable license for that purpose. Open Access PDF ETHIOPIA ZIMBABWE Nairobi (Kenya) CIMMYT CGIAR
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AGRICULTURAL MECHANIZATION
SMALLHOLDERS
SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE
INTENSIVE FARMING
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SMALLHOLDERS
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INTENSIVE FARMING
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SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE
INTENSIVE FARMING
Bossuet, J.D.
Appropriate mechanization for African smallholders: a pathway to sustainable intensification and rural
description A lack of labor is increasingly limiting the productivity of many smallholder farms. Adoption of sustainable intensification practices, such as conservation agriculture, is likely to worsen this issue, as they require more labor and more precision. Mechanization provides farming precision and control over resource allocation while decreasing physical labor. It incentivizes farmers to adopt sustainable intensification practices that seek to produce more food, improve nutrition and boost rural incomes without negative social or environmental impacts. Appropriately sized mechanization – such as multipurpose two-wheel tractors – meet smallholder farming needs, reduce drudgery and time to get produce to market. Private mechanization service provision in rural areas is a viable way to deliver agricultural machinery to the largest number of farmers, including the resource poor and womenheaded households. Mechanization creates viable employment opportunities for rural youth and women as service providers and market actors along the value chain.
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title Appropriate mechanization for African smallholders: a pathway to sustainable intensification and rural
title_short Appropriate mechanization for African smallholders: a pathway to sustainable intensification and rural
title_full Appropriate mechanization for African smallholders: a pathway to sustainable intensification and rural
title_fullStr Appropriate mechanization for African smallholders: a pathway to sustainable intensification and rural
title_full_unstemmed Appropriate mechanization for African smallholders: a pathway to sustainable intensification and rural
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