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Social, cultural and gender-based constraints to adoption Haven D. Ley Senior Program Officer, Agricultural Development Contexts, solutions and what you can do to improve impact September 1, 2012

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Page 1: Social cultural and gender based constraints to adoption and diffusion - solutions and contexts

Social, cultural and gender-based constraints to adoption

Haven D. Ley Senior Program Officer, Agricultural Development

Contexts, solutions and what you can do to improve impact

September 1, 2012

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Narrative arc

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Resolution

Tens

ion

Impact

Adoption Gender

Examples Solutions Action

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Focus on the staple crops and livestock with the greatest impact on the poor

Focusing Our Strategy

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Building on the previous work of others

Learning from our work to date

Input from experts, partners,

grantees, donors, farmers, and

critics

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Our theory of how change occurs for farmers

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Challenges to technology adoption

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Focus on adoption has generated new thinking and methodological interests

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§  Context matters more than ever §  Geographic §  Political §  Cultural

§  Centering the farmer §  Borrowing from good design processes

Global

Nation

Ecosystem

Community

Farm Family

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Poor design may be a supply failure . . .

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. . .but adoption can be simple if demand dictates

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Going a layer deeper. . .

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The resource gap between women and men farmers undermines adoption and agricultural impact

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Ø  Women farmers have less access than men to productive assets

Ø  Closing this gender

gap could increase yields on their farms by 20–30%, and raise total agricultural output in developing countries by 2.5–4%

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Gender provides an important framework for understanding adoption challenges

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§  Women, typically, have less access to the enablers of adoption: §  Land §  Credit §  Education or information §  Labor

§  Preferences in determining beneficial technologies are distinct

§  Women’s preferences are less likely to be taken on board in priority-setting and beta design §  Not considered farmers §  Political and time constraints §  Representation in R & D efforts

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Note: The household economy complicates decisions about adoption

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Who influences design and who adopts as a result?

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Women’s technology preferences align with their household responsibilities

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Good design processes can increase adoption

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Solutions already at work upstream

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§  Linking farmers into the innovation process

§  Training staff on participatory design methods

§  Conducting gender analysis of preferences and responsibilities prior to trait prioritization

§  Increasing women’s representation in priority setting

Jeanie Borlaug Laube Women in Triticum (WIT) Award for early-career women wheat researchers

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Our expectations for good design:

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Ø  Analytical research:

Know her

Ø  Design measures: Design for her

Ø  Feedback and accountability: Be accountable to her

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Thank You

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