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- Title
Platform, Participation, and Power: How Dominant and Minority Stakeholders Shape Agricultural Innovation.
- Authors
Eidt, Colleen M.; Pant, Laxmi P.; Hickey, Gordon M.
- Abstract
Within agricultural innovation systems (AIS), various stakeholder groups inevitably interpret 'innovation' from their own vantage point of privilege and power. In rural developing areas where small-scale and subsistence farming systems support livelihoods, dominant policy actors often focus heavily on participatory modernization and commercialization initiatives to enhance productivity, access, and quality. However, existing social hierarchies may undermine the potential of such initiatives to promote inclusive and sustainable farmer-driven innovation. Focusing on the chronically food insecure smallholder agricultural systems operating in Yatta Sub-county, Eastern Kenya, this paper explores how power dynamics between stakeholders can influence, and can be influenced by, participatory agricultural innovation initiatives. Findings suggest that there are often significant disparities in access to, and control over, platform resources between smallholder farmers and other stakeholder groups, resulting in large asymmetries. We discuss how these power dynamics may increase the risk of agricultural intervention, further marginalizing already disempowered groups and reinforcing power hierarchies to the detriment of smallholders. This study highlights the need for a deeper understanding of the institutional contexts that facilitate and maintain relationships of power within agricultural innovation systems, as well as the complexities associated with promoting transformational agricultural innovation.
- Subjects
SUB-Saharan Africa; KENYA; AGRICULTURAL innovations; SUBSISTENCE farming; SOCIAL hierarchies; SUSTAINABLE agriculture; FARM risks; PARTICIPATION
- Publication
Sustainability (2071-1050), 2020, Vol 12, Issue 2, p461
- ISSN
2071-1050
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/su12020461