From Training to Transformation: Evaluating Agricultural Practices Adoption in Mozambique’s Smallholder Farmers

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About the Event

Good Agricultural Practices adoption was evaluated among smallholder farmers in Mozambique after their participation in Farmer Field Schools (FFSs). While FFSs are widely used to promote sustainable farming, limited evidence exists on their long-term effectiveness. This evaluation combined field verification, knowledge assessments, and perception surveys to measure actual adoption rates, knowledge retention, and influencing factors. Crucially, the study generated key learning on the barriers to sustained practice adoption, highlighting the importance of integrating robust evaluation into agricultural extension models.

Speakers

Name Title Biography
Lina Henao Director of Monitoring, Evaluation, Research & Learning at iDE Mozambique Lina leads the iDE Mozambique MERL team as an applied economist and a results-oriented manager with a 10-year track record of working in rural development and entrepreneurship. Lina leads the evaluation for outcomes of resilience and entrepreneurship programs for evidence-based decision making.

Topics and Themes

Evaluators Decision makers Civil Servant / Intl. Organization Employee Evaluation for a Better Future: Environmental Sustainability, Inclusion, and Peace Climate Change

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