The Mozambican Experience in Institutionalizing Agrarian Research

Come, Sérgio Feliciano and De Souza, Hadma Milaneze and Ferreira Neto, José Ambrósio and Fiúza, Ana Louise De Carvalho (2017) The Mozambican Experience in Institutionalizing Agrarian Research. Journal of Agricultural Science, 10 (1). p. 102. ISSN 1916-9752

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Abstract

This work addresses the historical process of institutionalization of agrarian research in Mozambique as well as the main challenges that it faces. The study was based on secondary data that address agrarian research from its genesis to the present. The results indicate that in the period prior to Mozambique’s independence in 1975, the best agrarian research infrastructures were concentrated in the South of the country, the region with the lowest agricultural potential compared to the Centre and the North. With the independence, the Mozambican Agrarian Research Institute (IIAM), the largest national agrarian research institution, expanded the experimental stations to the Centre and North. However, due to the war that hit the country between 1976 and 1992, agrarian research was not very effective in this period. After the end of the civil war, IIAM and some institutions of higher education, especially Eduardo Mondlane University (UEM), developed several technologies to increase agricultural productivity. Currently, the challenges of agrarian research are enormous, specially the need to: increase the quantity and quality of researchers, study the impact of climate change on agriculture, increase funding for research by government and other national partners, study the causes of the discontinuation of the use of improved agricultural technologies as well as the inclusion of farmers as priority subjects in agrarian research. Improving the linkage between research and rural extension is crucial for the generation and diffusion of appropriate agricultural technologies to the reality of Mozambican farmers.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: AP Academic Press > Agricultural and Food Science
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Date Deposited: 13 May 2023 05:56
Last Modified: 20 Sep 2024 03:53
URI: http://info.openarchivespress.com/id/eprint/1287

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