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Networking to promote the sustainable production and marketing of indigenous vegetables through urban and peri-urban agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa (IndigenoVeg).

机译:建立网络,通过撒哈拉以南非洲的城市和城郊农业促进本地蔬菜的可持续生产和销售(IndigenoVeg)。

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Indigenous vegetables (IVs) play an important role in the African diet, economy and environment. However, until recently they have not featured significantly in the research agendas of international or local organisations. The EU-funded IndigenoVeg is a network of leading EU and African researchers which aims to promote the production of IVs varieties in urban and peri-urban agriculture (UPA). Its three operational objectives are to: (1) Co-ordinate and link existing research efforts on IVs and UPA by creating a forum where partners can share information on current progress, disseminate best practice, obtain feedback from their peers and refine and strengthen their on-going activities. (2) Develop targeted and relevant collaborative future research proposals. (3) Disseminate the outcomes of the network engaging with a wider audience, comprised of EU and sub-Saharan African scientists and policy makers. Activities under IndigenoVeg commenced in January 2006 and will culminate in an international conference to be held at Rhodes University, South Africa, in January 2008. This paper aims to provide an insight into the richness of discussion, as reflected in four double meetings held in the course of 2006, and the challenges of bringing together a network of institutions and individuals hailing from a wide diversity of disciplinary backgrounds, and negotiating acceptable compromises for collaboration. In particular, the paper will examine as a case study the small-scale surveys (developed to collect baseline data on IVs in UPA in each African partner country) and the passionate debates these generated, on priority objectives, 'the most appropriate' methodology to be used, and differing understandings of what is 'urban' and what is 'peri-urban'. The paper will conclude by providing an overview of the 2007 programme and the 2008 conference, seeking the wider participation of the international community with an interest in IVs and UPA.
机译:土著蔬菜在非洲的饮食,经济和环境中发挥着重要作用。但是,直到最近,它们还没有在国际或本地组织的研究议程中发挥重要作用。由欧盟资助的IndigenoVeg是一个由领先的欧盟和非洲研究人员组成的网络,旨在促进城市和近郊农业(UPA)中IV品种的生产。它的三个运营目标是:(1)通过创建一个论坛,使合作伙伴可以共享有关当前进展的信息,传播最佳实践,从同行那里获得反馈并完善和加强他们的协作,来协调和链接有关IV和UPA的现有研究工作。活动。 (2)制定有针对性和相关的未来合作研究建议。 (3)传播由欧盟和撒哈拉以南非洲科学家和政策制定者组成的,与更广泛受众互动的网络成果。 IndigenoVeg的活动于2006年1月开始,并将在2008年1月于南非罗得斯大学举行的国际会议中达到高潮。本文旨在提供对讨论内容的丰富见解,这反映在本次会议的四次双重会议中。 2006年的发展历程,以及将具有广泛学科背景的机构和个人网络整合在一起,以及就可接受的妥协进行谈判达成妥协的挑战。尤其是,本文将作为案例研究,考察小型调查(旨在收集每个非洲伙伴国家中UPA IV的基准数据),并就优先目标针对这些调查产生了热情的辩论,这些方法是“最合适的”方法被使用,对什么是“城市”和什么是“城市周边”有不同的理解。本文最后将提供2007年计划和2008年会议的概述,以寻求对IV和UPA感兴趣的国际社会的广泛参与。

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