Abstract
Based on interdisciplinary post-harvest team ∗ ∗ The CIP post-harvest research team consisted of anthropologists Robert Werge and Robert Rhoades and post-harvest technologists Robert Booth and Roy Shaw. research experience † † The research was supported by funds from CIP core budget, with additional special funding from the Rockefeller Foundation and IDRC-Canada. The views expressed in this paper are those of the authors alone and do not necessarily reflect the official position of CIP. at the International Potato Center (CIP), this paper presents a model that outlines an alternative approach to solving farm-level technological problems. The model stresses that applied research must begin and end with the farmer. A series of logical activities addressing specific goals are discussed and illustrated.
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