State Key Laboratory of Nutrient Use and Management, College of Resources and Environmental Sciences, Key Laboratory of Plant-Soil Interactions, Ministry of Education, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100193, China.
National Academy of Agriculture Green Development, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100193, China.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2024 May 21;121(21):e2319519121. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2319519121. Epub 2024 May 16.
Transforming smallholder farms is critical to global food security and environmental sustainability. The science and technology backyard (STB) platform has proved to be a viable approach in China. However, STB has traditionally focused on empowering smallholder farmers by transferring knowledge, and wide-scale adoption of more sustainable practices and technologies remains a challenge. Here, we report on a long-term project focused on technology scale-up for smallholder farmers by expanding and upgrading the original STB platform (STB 2.0). We created a formalized and standardized process by which to engage and collaborate with farmers, including integrating their feedback via equal dialogues in the process of designing and promoting technologies. Based on 288 site-year of field trials in three regions in the North China Plain over 5 y, we find that technologies cocreated through this process were more easily accepted by farmers and increased their crop yields and nitrogen factor productivity by 7.2% and 28.1% in wheat production and by 11.4% and 27.0% in maize production, respectively. In promoting these technologies more broadly, we created a "one-stop" multistakeholder program involving local government agencies, enterprises, universities, and farmers. The program was shown to be much more effective than the traditional extension methods applied at the STB, yielding substantial environmental and economic benefits. Our study contributes an important case study for technology scale-up for smallholder agriculture. The STB 2.0 platform being explored emphasizes equal dialogue with farmers, multistakeholder collaboration, and long-term investment. These lessons may provide value for the global smallholder research and practitioners.
改造小农农场对于全球粮食安全和环境可持续性至关重要。事实证明,科技小院(STB)平台在中国是一种可行的方法。然而,STB 传统上侧重于通过转移知识来增强小农的权能,广泛采用更可持续的实践和技术仍然是一个挑战。在这里,我们报告了一个长期项目,该项目专注于通过扩展和升级原始 STB 平台(STB 2.0)来实现小农的技术规模化。我们创建了一个正式和标准化的流程,通过该流程与农民合作,包括通过在设计和推广技术的过程中进行平等对话来整合他们的反馈。基于华北平原三个地区 288 个现场试验点的 5 年数据,我们发现,通过这一过程共同创造的技术更容易被农民接受,使小麦产量和氮肥生产力分别提高了 7.2%和 28.1%,玉米产量和氮肥生产力分别提高了 11.4%和 27.0%。在更广泛地推广这些技术方面,我们创建了一个涉及地方政府机构、企业、大学和农民的“一站式”多方利益相关者计划。该计划被证明比 STB 应用的传统推广方法更有效,带来了可观的环境和经济效益。我们的研究为小农农业的技术规模化提供了一个重要的案例研究。所探索的 STB 2.0 平台强调与农民平等对话、多方利益相关者合作和长期投资。这些经验教训可能为全球小农研究和实践者提供价值。