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Miguel Miguel PinedoPinedo Vasquez, Vasquez, Scientific Coordinator of PLECScientific Coordinator of PLEC
The global challenge of rural The global challenge of rural developmentdevelopment
provide food security
reduce rural poverty
reduce environmental degradation
stem the erosion of biological diversity
Two paths to achieving global goals:
Apply modern technologies and systems that have succeeded in industrialized countries
Use “traditional” systems and technologies
Some problems with applying industrialized country solutions
Tools and other inputs are expensive and most farmers can not afford them
Modern systems are mainly developed for the production of a single crop and this exposes poor farmers to unacceptable risks
Small farmers often farm areas unsuitable (slopes, flood-prone lands, etc.) for farming with developed country technologies
Problems with “traditional” systems.Many view traditional systems as:
low-yielding, inefficient
antiquated, bound by tradition
non-adaptive and non- adaptable when facing economic, social, and environmental change
The result of these assumptions:The result of these assumptions:
• reluctance of development and conservation communities to incorporate local agricultural practices
• the most important, available, resource of rural communities— knowledge—continues to be underutilized
What solutions does PLEC offer?
We identify, test, and promote locally-developed “hybrid” systems that combine traditional knowledge and approaches with new knowledge, technologies, tools, and
economic understanding
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“Hybrid” technologies help farmers to deal with environmental changes
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“Hybrid” systems help farmers to deal with market changes and oportunities
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Changes in rural development
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Coffee economy collapsed in Kenya
Some examples of “hybrid” technologies and systems developed by farmers
A “hybrid” biodiversity-friendly and profitable system
for timber and food production in Tanzania
A system that integrates modern forestry with traditional farming practice
New tree species (including some exotic trees)New planting patterns recommended by forestersRecreates traditional patterns for cultivating wild vegetables and crops
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New locally-developed seed
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Colheita e armazenamento
Milho no tijuco ou lama
Faça como o Sr. Minerval e aD.Chica e o Sr.Raimundo e aD.Alcilene (Marirana):Procure quebrar o milho quandoestiver na época de noite escura,sem luar.Isso ajuda a afugentar osgorgulhos!
Colheita:Como saber que está na horacerta de colher o milho?“Quando vai secando,vermelhando as folhas daárvore e a espiga também vãoficando vermelhinha” (D. Chica-Marirana)
Logo após a colheita:
Fazer o atilho. Como? Pega-se 2 espigas, retira -sealgumas palhas deixandooutras para proteção eamarra-se uma na outra.
Atilho
25 atilhos = 1 mão = 50 espigas
E D. Guinelina (Marirana)avisa: Não se esqueçamde amarrar as pontas decada milho, pois é por aíque entra o gorgulho!
Para armazenar:D.Alcilene, D.Chica, D.Guinelina(Marirana) e D.Luzia (Aiucá)recomendam:Se for guardar o milho para semente,você deve guardar no sol ou nofumaceiro (do fogão à lenha, porexemplo). Isto também ajuda aafastar os gorgulhos!
D.Guinelina com seu milho no sol Milho no fumaceiro
Dicas para se guardar o milho para semente e para criação:
Average time of storing corn, bean and peanut seeds using the “hybrid” system and other methods by 25 families (1998-2002)
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These hybrid systems help smallholders deal with changes produced by unstable markets, shifting national policies, and
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These systems can raise rural incomesThese systems can raise rural incomes::Average annual income (US$) made from Average annual income (US$) made from
managed fallows using a “hybrid” managed fallows using a “hybrid” agroforestryagroforestrysystem promoted by PLEC in Brazilsystem promoted by PLEC in Brazil
PLEC facilitates the spread of these innovative hybrid
technologies and systems that combine modern and traditional production knowledge and inputs
through a tested set of “demonstration” activities
How does PLEC work?How does PLEC work?
PLEC identifies the “expert farmers,” developers of innovative practices and
incorporates them and their communities into rural research,
demonstration, and outreach
PLEC uses a great variety of demonstration approachesPLEC uses demo sites in the landholdings of expert farmers to facilitate the exchange of knowledge among farmers
PLEC dissemination methods are tested and effectivePLEC dissemination methods are tested and effectiveFamilies that adopted the expert farmer “hybrid” agriculture sysFamilies that adopted the expert farmer “hybrid” agriculture system after tem after
participating in demonstration activities in 6 communities, Ghanparticipating in demonstration activities in 6 communities, Ghanaa
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PLEC provides a unique network for PLEC provides a unique network for SouthSouth--South cooperation and SouthSouth cooperation and South--
North twinning arrangementsNorth twinning arrangements
Collaboration between 19 institutions
6 PLEC clusters in 12 highly biodiversecountries
Results of PLECResults of PLEC
• More appropriate local development
• Enhanced well-being of rural families
• Pro-poor environmental conservation
Results of PLEC: Results of PLEC: environmental benefitsenvironmental benefits
• Lowering use of chemicals
• Increasing use of local varieties and the value of agrodiversity
• Using sustainable production methods that maintain ecosystem function
The future of PLECThe future of PLEC
PLEC is now focussed on mainstreaming its approaches into national and international
policies and training institutions to bring such benefits to a wider sample of projects, countries,
and communities
ConclusionsConclusions
• ”Expert" farmers and their “hybrid systems” offer local solutions to some of the most pressing problems of poverty and environmental degradation
• PLEC offers a sustainable future to agricultural communities worldwide