Towards sustainable vegetable growing with farmer learning videos in Benin
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Vegetable production plays an important role in nutrition, food security and poverty
reduction in Benin. However, vegetable production is hampered by pests and farmers
rely on pesticides to control them. Improving farmers’ knowledge is important for the
use of sustainable, intensive agricultural practices. This paper assesses the role of
learning video in changing vegetable farmers’ behaviour towards sustainable
agriculture. Drawing mainly on mass distribution of learning videos, DVDs entitled
‘Improving vegetable production’ were sold through non-conventional
dissemination networks from August to December 2015, to strengthen farmers’
learning. In June 2016, we interviewed a sample of 120 buyers/viewers in four
different areas where the DVDs were sold. The interviews were followed by a field
visit to collect evidence of the change of practices reported during the interviews.
Farmers who watched the videos enhanced their creativity and adapted the
learning to their environment by using more sustainable agriculture practices.
About 86% of respondents indicated that they now spend less money for pesticides
to manage pests and diseases. Video-mediated learning promotes local innovation,
improves farmers’ knowledge and triggers agro-ecological practices with little or no
input from the conventional extension system
