Swenson, S.Moore, Keith M.2016-04-192016-04-192009SANREM Working Paper No. 10-094631_Swenson_Developing_CA_Production_systems.pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10919/68873Conservation agriculture (CA) has been trumpeted as the solution for reducing soil degradation and increasing agricultural productivity around the world. Some farmland settings, such as in Brazil and the United States, have established substantial hectarage in conservation agriculture production systems (CAPS) establishment, while other locations, such as in Africa, have little permanent adoption of CA practices. A close review of the literature on adoption of CA technologies indicates that small-scale farmers are unlikely to adopt the practices that mechanized commercial farmers have so readily embraced. Smallholder farmers need additional support to overcome the risks and uncertainties involved in changing agricultural inputs, practices, and knowledge necessary to improve their production systems.application/pdfen-USIn CopyrightStakeholdersTrainingConservation agricultureSocial learningSocial capitalSoil managementSoil qualityInstitutional capacity buildingLocal knowledgeExtension serviceAdoption of innovationsKnowledge networksAdaptive managementrisk averse agricultureExtension agentsCrop productionCAPSframe of referencelocal innovationEuropean Conservation Agriculture FederationFarm/Enterprise Scale Field ScaleDeveloping conservation agriculture production systems: An analysis of local networksWorking paper