Institutionalizing Farmer Field Schools. Twigire Muhinzi National Extension System in Rwanda

Investing in farmers – or agriculture human capital – is crucial to addressing challenges in our agri-food systems. A global study carried out by the FAO Investment Centre and the International Food Policy Research Institute, with support from the CGIAR Research Programme on Policies, Institutions and Markets and the FAO Research and Extension Unit, looks at agriculture human capital investments, from trends to promising initiatives. One of the nine featured case studies is the Twigire Muhinzi National Extension System in Rwanda. Twigire Muhinzi is the government’s homegrown, decentralized and farmer-oriented national system based on two complementary types of farmer-to-farmer extension approaches: farmer promoters and farmer field schools. The model showcases how an extension approach can improve farmer skills, knowledge and empowerment and thus lead to enhanced adoption of relevant technologies and practices. In Rwanda, mainstreaming the farmer field school approach into the national extension system along with financial support from public-private partnerships contributed to its scaling up. This publication is part of the Country Investment Highlights series under the FAO Investment Centre's Knowledge for

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Main Authors: 1423211784152 Neza, B.N., 186355 FAO, Rome (Italy). Investment Centre Div. eng, 1423211784153 Higiro, J., 1423211784154 Mwangi, L.W., 1423211784155 Ochatum, N., International Food Policy Research Inst., Washington, DC (USA) 164251 eng
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Rome (Italy) FAO/IFPRI 2021
Subjects:farmer field schools, agricultural extension systems, capacity development, empowerment, innovation adoption, funding, public-private partnerships, data collection, data analysis, case studies, SDGs, Goal 1 No poverty,
Online Access:https://www.fao.org/3/cb7131en/cb7131en.pdf
https://doi.org/10.4060/cb7131en
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Summary:Investing in farmers – or agriculture human capital – is crucial to addressing challenges in our agri-food systems. A global study carried out by the FAO Investment Centre and the International Food Policy Research Institute, with support from the CGIAR Research Programme on Policies, Institutions and Markets and the FAO Research and Extension Unit, looks at agriculture human capital investments, from trends to promising initiatives. One of the nine featured case studies is the Twigire Muhinzi National Extension System in Rwanda. Twigire Muhinzi is the government’s homegrown, decentralized and farmer-oriented national system based on two complementary types of farmer-to-farmer extension approaches: farmer promoters and farmer field schools. The model showcases how an extension approach can improve farmer skills, knowledge and empowerment and thus lead to enhanced adoption of relevant technologies and practices. In Rwanda, mainstreaming the farmer field school approach into the national extension system along with financial support from public-private partnerships contributed to its scaling up. This publication is part of the Country Investment Highlights series under the FAO Investment Centre's Knowledge for