Preparing relay peasants to become intermediaries in the dissemination of local agroecological knowledge: the case of three West African territories
Key Points
Effective dissemination of agroecological knowledge relies on the role of relay peasants in local communities.
A focus on three West African territories highlights the diversity of local practices and methods.
This analysis examines the potential of relay peasants as critical intermediaries for knowledge transfer in agriculture.
Implications may enable enhanced agricultural practices through culturally relevant knowledge sharing.
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