Should we engage in farmer-participatory research in the UK?

Citation
G. Edwards-jones, Should we engage in farmer-participatory research in the UK?, OUTLOOK AGR, 30(2), 2001, pp. 129-136
Citations number
15
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture/Agronomy
Journal title
OUTLOOK ON AGRICULTURE
ISSN journal
00307270 → ACNP
Volume
30
Issue
2
Year of publication
2001
Pages
129 - 136
Database
ISI
SICI code
0030-7270(200106)30:2<129:SWEIFR>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
Farmer-participatory research has become almost commonplace in many develop ing countries, but despite the apparent benefits of such a research approac h, it has not been widely adopted in the UK or elsewhere in the developed w orld. This article briefly discusses the differences between participatory research and traditional research philosophies, and then goes on to explore whether or not participatory methods could be useful in the UK situation. It is concluded that no scientific or technical reasons appear to invalidat e the use of participatory methods in the UK, and indeed some good examples of participatory research in the area of cooperative livestock breeding do exist. The main barriers to adoption are probably related to the functioni ng of existing institutions, the difficulty in obtaining funding for such r esearch, and the prevalent attitudes of agricultural researchers (and their evaluators). In the short term, participatory research could be utilized i n peripheral rural communities, funded by rural development money, or in ot her regions funded by agribusiness.