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DocumentEpisode Two: Microdosing or localized fertilizer application at time of sowing
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2012Also available in:
Radio script. The winter season is approaching. Using revenue obtained through inventory credit operations conducted after each harvest by their producers’ organizations, many farmers are now purchasing fertilizer from the inputs shop. Following development efforts to encourage a more targeted use of fertilizer, the farmers use it in their fields to improve yields of the various crops they grow. In most cases, the crops appear to be in good condition as their first shoots emerge above the soil’s surface. -
DocumentEpisode Three: The input shop
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Radio script. An input shop is a small enterprise whose aim is to facilitate access to inputs for farmers and supply a local service. These shops are autonomous entities run as associations or cooperatives; they are owned by grassroots producers’ organizations (PO), unions or PO federations. -
DocumentEpisode Five: Farmer Field Schools
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Radio script. The Farmer Field School (FFS) is a participatory tool for technology transfer which brings together 20 to 25 men and women farmers who are willing and able to learn. They meet once a week throughout an entire crop cycle (of a winter season) to follow training according to the Farmer Field School methodology. The farmers must observe all the interactions around a plant, identify the potential and constraints and test solutions, given production constraints, having first carried out an exploratory survey. At the end of this process, participants are asked to choose the technical approach that is best suited to alleviating these constraints. In this way, the FFS promotes the learning and uptake of new agricultural production techniques which take account of farmers’ capacities, but also of the possibilities offered by local conditions.
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