Aspects of indigenous knowledge and protection in small-scale farming systems: A challenge for advancement

Magoro, M. Masoga
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The paper presents the results of a research project undertaken in the Magatle community, Capricorn district, Limpopo province during 2003 / 2004, which explored local farmers' perceptions and understanding of indigenous farming, and the way in which their knowledge can be protected. The main aim of the study was to identify key aspects of IK and protection in such a way that they can be used to guide farmer-based research and training activities. The ultimate objective is to promote the use of IK to conserve agricultural resources and intensify production in Magatle and Madisha Leolo villages. The study adopted a systems approach, and qualitative data were collected. Although farming activities may seem to be determined solely by the physical properties of fields, the findings indicate that the farming practices are shaped by historical processes and local cultural values, and that the management strategies adopted by farmers are influenced by a broad range of factors. Understanding the reasoning behind indigenous farming strategies practised by farmers requires an open mind in recognizing and taking into account certain subjective and cultural factors.
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小规模农业系统中土著知识和保护的各个方面:促进发展的挑战
本文介绍了2003 / 2004年在林波波省摩羯区Magatle社区开展的一项研究项目的结果,该项目探讨了当地农民对土著农业的看法和理解,以及保护他们知识的方式。这项研究的主要目的是确定本土知识和保护的关键方面,以便它们可以用来指导基于农民的研究和培训活动。最终目标是在Magatle和Madisha Leolo村促进利用本土知识来保护农业资源和加强生产。本研究采用系统方法,收集定性数据。虽然农业活动似乎仅由田地的物理特性决定,但研究结果表明,农业实践受到历史进程和当地文化价值观的影响,农民采取的管理战略受到一系列广泛因素的影响。要理解农民实践的土著农业战略背后的原因,需要以开放的心态认识和考虑某些主观和文化因素。
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