| Literature DB >> 27602513 |
Weifeng Zhang1, Guoxin Cao1, Xiaolin Li1, Hongyan Zhang1, Chong Wang1, Quanqing Liu2, Xinping Chen1, Zhenling Cui1, Jianbo Shen1, Rongfeng Jiang1, Guohua Mi1, Yuxin Miao1, Fusuo Zhang1, Zhengxia Dou3.
Abstract
Sustainably feeding the world's growing population is a challenge, and closing yield gaps (that is, differences between farmers' yields and what are attainable for a given region) is a vital strategy to address this challenge. The magnitude of yield gaps is particularly large in developing countries where smallholder farming dominates the agricultural landscape. Many factors and constraints interact to limit yields, and progress in problem-solving to bring about changes at the ground level is rare. Here we present an innovative approach for enabling smallholders to achieve yield and economic gains sustainably via the Science and Technology Backyard (STB) platform. STB involves agricultural scientists living in villages among farmers, advancing participatory innovation and technology transfer, and garnering public and private support. We identified multifaceted yield-limiting factors involving agronomic, infrastructural, and socioeconomic conditions. When these limitations and farmers' concerns were addressed, the farmers adopted recommended management practices, thereby improving production outcomes. In one region in China, the five-year average yield increased from 67.9% of the attainable level to 97.0% among 71 leading farmers, and from 62.8% to 79.6% countywide (93,074 households); this was accompanied by resource and economic benefits.Mesh:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27602513 DOI: 10.1038/nature19368
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nature ISSN: 0028-0836 Impact factor: 49.962