Households’ aspirations for rural development through agriculture
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2018-04-11
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2018-06-01
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Kai Mausch, Dave Harris, eleanore heather, Emma Jones, Jules Yin, Michael Hauser. (1/6/2018). Households’ aspirations for rural development through agriculture. Outlook On Agriculture, 47 (2), pp. 108-115.
Abstract
In sub-Saharan Africa, rural households are the focus of many development efforts and the transformation of smallholder
agriculture is one entry point for this process. Understanding farming households’ technology choices remains one of the
most critical aspects of agricultural research in rural areas. However, many technologies that are known to be effective
and potentially highly beneficial have remained widely unused. One reason is that predicting farmers’ decisions concerning
agricultural technologies using conventional economic theories is flawed. In this article, we suggest that human aspirations
have a much greater influence on technology choices than hitherto believed. We further argue that a better understanding
of aspirations will improve the targeting of technology development by researchers. We propose distributed ethnography
to empirically test the influence of human aspirations on technology choice. From such insight, we anticipate better
research priority setting as well as more effective rural development strategies in general.
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Mausch, Kai https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2962-7646