An heuristic framework for identifying multiple ways of supporting the conservation and use of traditional crop varieties within the agricultural production system

DI Jarvis, T Hodgkin, BR Sthapit, C Fadda… - Critical Reviews in …, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
This paper reviews and discusses how studies on (i) on-farm diversity assessment,(ii)
access to diversity and information,(iii) extent of use of available materials and information …

Exploring the emergence of participatory plant breeding in countries of the Global North–a review

MR Colley, JC Dawson, C McCluskey… - The Journal of …, 2021 - cambridge.org
Participatory plant breeding (PPB), commonly applied in the Global South to address the
needs of underserved farmers, refers to the active collaboration between researchers …

European transitions towards a corporate-environmental food regime: Agroecological incorporation or contestation?

L Levidow - Journal of Rural Studies, 2015 - Elsevier
The 'food regime'concept helps to analyse potential transitions beyond the agro-industrial
regime which has been globally dominant since the 1970s. As its multiple crises generate …

Farmers' Knowledge and Management Practices of Fall Armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda (JE Smith) in Benin, West Africa

S Houngbo, A Zannou, A Aoudji, HC Sossou… - Agriculture, 2020 - mdpi.com
Spodoptera frugiperda has caused significant losses of farmer income in sub-Saharan
countries since 2016. This study assessed farmers' knowledge of S. frugiperda, their …

The adoption of conservation practices in the Corn Belt: the role of one formal farmer network, Practical Farmers of Iowa

L Asprooth, M Norton, R Galt - Agriculture and Human Values, 2023 - Springer
Substantial evidence has shown that involvement in peer-to-peer farming networks
influences whether a farmer decides to try a new practice. Formally organized farmer …

Time for a shift in crop production: embracing complexity through diversity at all levels

H Østergård, MR Finckh, L Fontaine… - Journal of the …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
A radical shift in our approach to crop production is needed to ensure food security and to
address the problems of soil degradation, loss of biodiversity, polluted and restricted water …

Integrating conventional and participatory crop improvement for smallholder agriculture using the seeds for needs approach: A review

C Fadda, DK Mengistu, YG Kidane… - Frontiers in Plant …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
In response to the climate change, it is essential to provide smallholder farmers with
improved field crop genotypes that may increase the resilience of their farming system. This …

Changes in the concept of genotype× environment interactions to fit agriculture diversification and decentralized participatory plant breeding: pluridisciplinary point of …

D Desclaux, JM Nolot, Y Chiffoleau, E Gozé, C Leclerc - Euphytica, 2008 - Springer
The standardization of environments (E) encouraged by modern society and by the
productivist model of agriculture has resulted in the standardization of genotypes (G) thereby …

Plant breeding for organic agriculture: something new?

LA Crespo-Herrera, R Ortiz - Agriculture & Food Security, 2015 - Springer
The role of both organic (OF) and conventional (CF) farming remains open to debate
particularly when related to food security and climate change. Targeting plant breeding for …

The agroecology of food systems: Reconnecting agriculture, food, and the environment

C Lamine, J Dawson - Agroecology and Sustainable Food …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Re-localization is part of the solution but does not fully address the diversity of
interdependencies within food systems. Based on the discussion in a workshop that was …