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INIA Las Brujas. |
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26/10/2016 |
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28/02/2020 |
Tipo de producción científica : |
Trabajos en Congresos/Conferencias |
Autor : |
PORCILE, V.; GÓMEZ MILLER, R.; ALBIN, A.; JACKSON, T. |
Afiliación : |
MARIA VIRGINIA PORCILE RODRIGUEZ, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; RAÚL OSVALDO GÓMEZ MILLER, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; ALFREDO SANTIAGO ALBIN FERREIRA, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; TREVOR JACKSON, AgResearch NZ. |
Título : |
Uruguayan family farming improvement project. |
Complemento del título : |
T8. Co-design and co-innovation with farmers and stakeholders: methods, results and challenges. |
Fecha de publicación : |
2015 |
Fuente / Imprenta : |
In: Proceedings of the 5th international symposium for farming systems design. Multi-functional farming systems in a changing world. Montpellier (Francia): European Society of Agronomy, 2015. |
Páginas : |
p. 327-328 |
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Inglés |
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T8. Co-design and co-innovation with farmers and stakeholders: methods, results and challenges.
Chair: Michel Duru, INRA. Co-chairs: Santiago Dogliotti, Universidad de la Republic & Marie-Hélène Jeuffroy, INRA |
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While the agricultural sector in Uruguay has achieved a significant growth over the past decade, it has been uneven with a large small farmer sector lagging behind. The Ministry of Livestock, Agriculture and Fisheries (MGAP) estimates that 63% of Uruguayan farms are family farms (FF) occupying 15% of the country’s land under agriculture and livestock production but productivity is well below national average. Uruguayan family FF are mainly dedicated to beef and sheep production. The World Bank (2010) considered that “there is considerable scope to improve the longterm profitability and sustainability of family agriculture by improving management of the natural resource base and incorporating technical knowledge alongside increased physical investments”. Evidence of significant differences in productivity reflects the existence of important technological gaps between FF and large-scale producers being one of the principal causes the limited generation and access to technologies suited to address FF needs. The project goal is to improve the profitability and viability of FF without compromising the environment, focusing on three major themes: Profitable and resilient farm systems; Productive and persistent forage systems and Effective rural networks. With the aim of strengthing relationship between organizations and promote local institutions integration as well capacity building, through this combination of themes AgResearch will assist INIA (research organization) and Instituto Plan Agropecuario (IPA: extension organization) in farm systems design and implementation, development and transfer of new technologies, and extension of appropriate farm business practices for the benefit of farming communities. The project period is between 2014 and 2017. MenosWhile the agricultural sector in Uruguay has achieved a significant growth over the past decade, it has been uneven with a large small farmer sector lagging behind. The Ministry of Livestock, Agriculture and Fisheries (MGAP) estimates that 63% of Uruguayan farms are family farms (FF) occupying 15% of the country’s land under agriculture and livestock production but productivity is well below national average. Uruguayan family FF are mainly dedicated to beef and sheep production. The World Bank (2010) considered that “there is considerable scope to improve the longterm profitability and sustainability of family agriculture by improving management of the natural resource base and incorporating technical knowledge alongside increased physical investments”. Evidence of significant differences in productivity reflects the existence of important technological gaps between FF and large-scale producers being one of the principal causes the limited generation and access to technologies suited to address FF needs. The project goal is to improve the profitability and viability of FF without compromising the environment, focusing on three major themes: Profitable and resilient farm systems; Productive and persistent forage systems and Effective rural networks. With the aim of strengthing relationship between organizations and promote local institutions integration as well capacity building, through this combination of themes AgResearch will assist INIA (research organization) and Instit... Presentar Todo |
Palabras claves : |
FAMILY FARMING. |
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AGRICULTURA FAMILIAR; URUGUAY. |
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46. | | PORCILE, V.; GÓMEZ MILLER, R.; ALBIN, A.; JACKSON, T. Uruguayan family farming improvement project. T8. Co-design and co-innovation with farmers and stakeholders: methods, results and challenges. In: Proceedings of the 5th international symposium for farming systems design. Multi-functional farming systems in a changing world. Montpellier (Francia): European Society of Agronomy, 2015. p. 327-328 T8. Co-design and co-innovation with farmers and stakeholders: methods, results and challenges.
Chair: Michel Duru, INRA. Co-chairs: Santiago Dogliotti, Universidad de la Republic & Marie-Hélène Jeuffroy, INRATipo: Trabajos en Congresos/Conferencias |
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48. | | BENELLI, A.; NOZAR, G.; ALBICETTE, M.M.; GÓMEZ MILLER, R.; ROCANOVA, M. (Ed.). Encuentro de profesionales universitarios del Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria, 4., 14, 15, 16 de octubre, Parque de Vacaciones de UTE-ANTEL, Minas, Lavalleja. Montevideo (Uruguay): INIA, 2014. 78 p. (INIA Temas Institucionales; 13) Incluye dispositivo con: Anexos; Fotos del Encuentro; VideoClip del Encuentro y PDF de la publicación.Tipo: Temas Institucionales |
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52. | | MONTOSSI, F.; BALDI, F.; LA MANNA, A.; FERNANDEZ, E.; BRITO, G.; BANCHERO, G.; RESTAINO, E.; GÓMEZ MILLER, R. Enfoques y resultados preliminares de un modelo en construcción propuesto por el INIA: Ganadería e invernada vacuna de precisión para el Uruguay del sigo XXI. El País Agropecuario, 2010 v. 16, no. 186, p. 34-37, 2010Biblioteca(s): INIA Tacuarembó. |
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54. | | Hollmann, J.; Albrieu, J.; Barth, I.; Torres, G.; Mazzola, C.; Fenoglio, E.P.; Argerich, M.; Valle Peralta, M. del; Ramilo, D.; Magrín, G.; Catullo , J.; Ganduglia, F.; Inostroza, J.; Maldonado, I.; Zolezzi; M.; Sarquis, A.; Viguera, P.; Albín, A.; Giménez, A.; Gómez Miller, R.; Ruz, E.; Chapper, S.; Baetghen, W. (Ed.). Cambió el clima: herramienta para abordar la adaptación al cambio climático desde la extensión. Montevideo : IICA, 2013. 112 p.Biblioteca(s): INIA Las Brujas. |
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