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African Journal of Agricultural Research Vol. 1 (1), pp.
005-009, August 2006
© 2006 Academic Journals
Full Length Research Paper
Scientific research in
Africa in the 21st century, in need of a change of approach
Kees
Stigter
Agromet
Vision, Groenestraat 13, 5314 AJ Bruchem, The Netherlands
(cjstigter@usa.net; Tel. 31 418
642906)
Accepted 10 August, 2006
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scientific research environments in industrialized and non-industrialized
countries are compared, mainly as far as supportive industries and
services to agricultural producers are concerned. Further environmental
deterioration and alienating poverty are often a consequence of the
observed absence of focused assistance. It is then discussed why and how
Africa should change its scientific research and develop its own approach.
This asks for new scientific research policies in Africa. The central
thesis of this paper is that as agricultural scientists we have come
closer than ever to farmers, but we are farther away than ever from policy
makers. A simple conceptual and diagnostic framework is discussed by which
this situation in scientific research can be easily explained. TTMI-Project
results on agrometeorological services in Sudan are discussed in that new
context. The paper concludes with first wording in this same new context
the final implications for the change in scientific research approach
needed in Africa, including a short comparison of research on health
services with those on agricultural services. Finally, such implications
are discussed the same way for higher education in Africa, also again
referring to another important recent development, that of diagnostic
studies, that is used as reference throughout this paper.
Keywords:
Africa; agricultural services; agrometeorology; higher education;
livelihood of farmers; policy environments; scientific research; research
approach.
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