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Grouping diverse farm households into subsets or ideal types can support the development (selection of farms), implementation (targeting and scaling-out of innovations) and monitoring (scaling up of impact assessments) of R4D projects.... more
Grouping diverse farm households into subsets or ideal types can support the development (selection of farms), implementation (targeting and scaling-out of innovations) and monitoring (scaling up of impact assessments) of R4D projects. Different approaches to typology construction can have different results and this will affect the meaningfulness of the resulting types for involved stakeholders.
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