Organic farmers´inventions
- Boden und Landökosysteme
- Wasser - Atmosphäre - Umwelt
- Lebensraum und Landschaft
- Nachwachsende Rohstoffe und neue Technologien
- Forschungscluster "Nachhaltigkeit"
Abstract
Research and experimentation has always been part of farming. The historical development of the world's agricultural systems demonstrates a persuasive argument for the existence and power of farmers' experiments to adapt practices and farming systems to the changing agro-ecological and socio-economic conditions. We observed that especially organic farmers are actively engaged in experimentation as part of their farming routine. Farmers developed organic agriculture (starting in the 1920s) long before institutional research did. The development of organic farming was based over decades on trial and error, but also on consciously planned experiments with the aim to apply general ecological principles to the farmers own locality and to manage complex agro-ecosystems in competitive markets. Organic farming has spread worldwide and the need to adapt to the diversity of natural environments, cultures and markets is still today forcing many farmers to experiment. Since farmers' experiments are one important source of information and knowledge that supports the evolution of agricultural practices and system, understanding the processes of agricultural innovation and experimentation could provide an excellent point to study the role of experimentation in the processes of knowledge generation. The present study aims to collect examples of innovations and inventions of organic farmers.
Project staff
Christian R. Vogl
ao.Univ.Prof. Dipl.-Ing.Dr.nat.techn. Christian R. Vogl
christian.vogl@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-93312
Project Leader
01.01.2006 - 31.12.2006