LEARNING NETWORKS CONTINUED

RESEARCH AND EXTENSION-DRIVEN NETWORKS AND RESEARCH-EXTENSION FARMER PLATFORMS

Food and nutrition security community of practice: Leveraging knowledge through ICTs. T.N. Anuradha and D. Anand, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Italy

Integrating innovation platforms to facilitate demand-led extension and knowledge management for increased food and income security within smallholder farming systems in Malawi. A. Kabuli et al., Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Malawi

Beyond knowledge brokering: An exploratory study on innovation intermediaries in an evolving smallholder agricultural system in Kenya. C. Kilelu et al., Wageningen University, The Netherlands

Innovation platform for technology adoption (IPTA): Maize value chain in Burkina Faso. S. Sanyang et al., West and Central African Council for Agricultural Research and Development, Senegal

Promoting family poultry production through a knowledge network and training of key staff. O. Thieme and A. Rota, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Italy

Innovation Platforms in sub-Saharan Africa: Moving towards a new way of organising the agricultural extension system?. B. Wennink et al., Royal Tropical Institute, The Netherlands

FARMER-DRIVEN NETWORKS AND FARMER-TO-FARMER EXTENSION

Farmer-managed innovation funds drive multi-stakeholder learning processes. A. Waters–Bayer et al., PROLINNOVA International, The Netherlands

Farmers teaching farmers: challenges and opportunities of using volunteer farmers in technology dissemination. E. Kiptot et al., World Agroforestry Centre, Kenya

Dissemination pathways for scaling up agroforestry technologies in western Tanzania. P.Z. Matata et al., Agricultural Research Institute-Tumbi, Tanzania

Building the capacities of stakeholders in a farmer-to-farmer extension system for enhanced livelihoods in Kamuli district, Uganda. H. Sseguya et al., Makerere University, Uganda