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Our answer the question -- “Can GM crops feed the poor” Remember 70% of the food insecure in the World are farmers, farm workers and rural landless Currently there are 2 major stances in the world concerning GM In theory, GM crops are the best alternative (GM advocates) In theory, GM crops are a dangerous alternative (precautionary principle) ** Both groups spoke for the small farmer— where was the voice of the small farmer in this issue?
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We did not make any assumptions as to whether GM maize would help smallholders in South Africa. Experience throughout the world tells us that technologies are adopted when there is an appropriate enabling environment ** The goal is to find out what farmers think about the technology in their communities and their ideas about the enabling environment
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There are cultural & power issues. Farmers organize knowledge differently than politicians and scientists Farmers and scientists have to learn how to communicate with each other, just putting them in a meeting is of little use The best way to facilitate communication about a technology is around a common activity. Surveys are not very useful Surveys assume that the respondents are capable of and willing to answer & are a poor tool for evaluating new technologies Our approach is a “Community of Practice”
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A group of stakeholders *which has a group of farmer experimenters at the center Use their (the farmers) experiences to shape discussions on the use and development of technologies (& policies?) to help small farmers This will take the discussion out of the theoretical and into the practical domain We are not promoting a technological package.*
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Local varieties, hybrids, BT, roundup ready and stacked varieties Farmer training is the “compensation” farmers receive for devoting their time to the project Reflections on the trials by farmers and other stakeholders You will hear the details of this experience today & tomorrow
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Can involving small holder farmers, researchers and stakeholders at all levels in on-farm research help us to clarify our thinking about technological innovation and small farm maize production Especially has it changed our thinking about the challenges and opportunities that small farmers have when considering improved maize technologies. The answer for me and many of our producers is yes. We want to know your answer.
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