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General information

Innovation ID822
Version ID620
Innovation TitleIdentity marker nuances in adoption of tandem technologies: Policy recommendations to improve agricultural innovations adoption in Rajasthan, India
Innovation description The results form this study recommends policies that improve the opportunities of different farmer groups to adopt and benefit from agricultural technologies. Findings offer nuanced understanding of how the adoption of agricultural innovations for barley cultivation and livestock rearing are influenced by the gender, age, and class background of farmers, and whether such innovations can alleviate poverty and promote gender equality in rural settings.
Reporting Staff Dina Najjar (ICARDA)
Year (Reporting)2021
Reporting statusApproved
Innovation TypeSocial Science

Stage reached

Stage of InnovationStage 1: discovery/proof of concept
Year (Stage)2021
Stage DescriptionFindings in this study underpin innovative policy recommendations on innovations involving other crops or livestock (non-major) , especially when introduced in tandem, perform in alleviating poverty or reducing gender inequality.
Has a lead organizationyes
Lead OrganizationInternational Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas
Top 5 contributorsNo contributors

Contributions and mapping

All partners
Main CRP CGIAR Research Program on Grain Legumes and Dryland Cereals
Flagship project CC-Cross-cutting Activities
Cluster G&Y-Gender and Youth
Other CRPs-Flagships-Clusters

Scope

Geographic scopeNational
Regions
CountriesIndia

Targeted outcomes

Main Sub-IDO Gender-equitable control of productive assets and resources
Other Sub-IDO
Other Sub-IDO

Evidences

EvidencesDo agricultural innovations help or hurt the poor? (n.d.). ICARDA. Retrieved December 7, 2021, from https://www.icarda.org/media/news/do-agricultural-innovations-help-or-hurt-poor
[https://www.icarda.org/media/news/do-agricultural-innovations-help-or-hurt-poor]

Linked Elements

Milestones
Outcome Impact Case
Policy