Good Practices and Field Review

Poprzez 40 field reviews conducted by cross-disciplinary experts, a list of good practices has been identified to support interactive innovation, classified into four categories. You can find below all the practices as well as the description of the field review.

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Good practices for farmers and participants actions

Good practices for advisors and brokers Activities

Good practices for an Enabling Environment and network

Good practices for skills and competence of advisors and Actors

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Ensure Farmer-Led Project Steering

Empower farmers to take leadership and decision-making roles within the project, enhancing ownership and motivation by ensuring that the project’s direction is guided by those it impacts directly, rather than being purely expert-driven.

Provide Social Interaction Opportunities

Provide opportunities for social interaction through events that facilitate open discussions, allow participants to address issues, experiment with new ideas, reflect on progress, and relax, thus enhancing the overall project engagement and effectiveness.

Reflect and Capitalise Knowledge during the Project

Engage participants in collective reflective practices to identify issues, share understandings, and capitalize on the knowledge gained, thereby ensuring all members feel ownership of the outcomes and learnings.

Integrate Farmers in Research and Experimentation

Actively involve farmers in the planning, experimentation, and interpretation of research activities to boost their interest in, ownership of, and commitment to adopting the results.

Foster Social Bonding Among Participants

Promote deeper personal and business-level connections among participants to foster understanding of diverse perspectives and build trust, leading to more cohesive and cooperative relationships.

Conduct On-Site Demonstrations at Farms and Fields

Facilitate on-site demonstrations where all actors can observe and monitor practical results, discuss variations in practices, and engage in dialogue with other farmers, doradcy, and researchers, thereby enhancing practical learning and application.

Promote Quality Assurance Practices

Emphasise the benefits of collective assessment and quality assurance, such as certification, to motivate small producers to collaborate and strive for higher standards, fostering a shared commitment to quality.

Develop Skills in Writing Proposals and Accessing Funds

Equip advisors with the skills to write compelling project proposals and identify suitable funding models as essential for enabling projects.

Upskill Farmers to Address Gaps

Identify the individual training needs of farmers and provide group training that addresses skills gaps, promotes collaboration, and enhances working attitudes.