Agroecology Case Studies
This website from the Oakland Insitute collects thirty-three case studies on the success of agroecological agriculture in Africa.
While agroecology promotes low use of external inputs, it is a very knowledge-intensive system. Transmission of this knowledge, adaptation to local contexts, and appropriation by farmers and government technicians, are essential steps for farmers and communities to reap the benefits of agroecology. The case studies demonstrate how the expansion of agroecological practices will generate a rapid, fair and inclusive development, that can be sustained for future generations.
Author: Oakland Institute
Organization: Oakland Institute
Year: 2018
Geographical coverage: Africa
Type: Website
Full text available at: https://www.oaklandinstitute.org/agroecology-case-studies
Content language: English