Self-Sufficient Agriculture: Labour and Knowledge in Small-Scale FarmingEarthscan, 27.4.2012 - 256 sivua Low external-input technology (or LEIT) is an increasingly prominent subject in discussions of sustainable agriculture. There are growing calls for self-sufficient agriculture in an era experiencing diminishing returns from reliance upon expensive synthetic pesticides and fertilizers. There are many reasons to support strategies for low external input farming, including a concern for environmental sustainability, increased attention to resource-poor farmers and marginal environments, and the conviction that a better use of local resources in small-scale agriculture can improve farm productivity and innovation. But despite the increased attention to self-sufficient agriculture, there is little evidence available on the performance and impact of LEIT.This book examines the contributions and limitations of low external input technology for addressing the needs of resource-poor farmers. For the first time a balanced analysis of LEIT is provided, offering in-depth case studies, an analysis of the debates, an extensive review of the literature and practical suggestions about the management and integration of low external input agriculture in rural development programmes. |
Sisältö
Chapter 1 Low ExternalInput Technology LEIT and Agricultural Development | 1 |
Chapter 2 Examples of LEIT and FarmerFocused Development Strategies | 21 |
Chapter 3 Labour Information and Agricultural Technology | 43 |
Evidence from the Literature | 68 |
Revisiting Experiences of LEIT Adoption by Hillside Farmers in Central Honduras | 95 |
Chapter 6 Conservation by Committee | 125 |
The Outcome of Farmer Field Schools in Southern Sri Lanka | 160 |
Chapter 8 The Trajectory of Low ExternalInput Agriculture | 187 |
References | 219 |
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