Insights into adoption of farming practices through multiple lenses: an innovation systems approach

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Clarke, Elizabeth
Jackson, Tamara
Keoka, Khamlouang
Phimphachanvongsod, Viengsavanh
Sengxua, Pheng
Simali, Phetsamone
Wade, Len

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Taylor & Francis Group

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A complex systems approach to innovation provides rich insights into the drivers, barriers, and key elements for innovation in rural systems. Through a case study of dry direct seeding (DDS) in smallholder systems in Laos, this article reveals a “perfect storm” of challenges and opportunities resulting in rapid adoption. Labour shortage, climate variability, and machinery availability are key factors. The lessons for the research and development community are that; every local system and situation is unique; focusing on one set of factors is never sufficient; and that timelines for change may be long and require persistence and longer term commitment from donors.

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Development in Practice

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2099-12-31