Advances in Consumer Research
Issue 1 : 1021-1036
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Dialogues of Knowledge for Agroecology: Participatory Strategies for Peasant Strengthening in Boyacá
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Research Group: Life Cycle, Family, and Human Development, Social Work Program, Fundación Universitaria Juan de Castellanos, Tunja, Colombia.
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Research Group: TERRAS – Territories, Agroecology, and Agro-Food Systems; PhD Student in Agroecology, National University of Colombia, Colombia.
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Master’s Student in Strategic Project Management, Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia, Duitama Campus; Member of the GRINDEP Research Group, Duitama, Colombia.
Abstract

Beginning to migrate from conventional agriculture to agroecology was a strategy implemented from the planning of strategies based on the exchange of actions that promoted the sharing of knowledge, know-how, and experiences, which led to the strengthening of traditional knowledge. The objective of the article was to encourage the adoption of sustainable agroecological production systems in the municipalities of Panqueba, Soatá, Sogamoso, and Nobsa, through the exchange and appropriation of agroecological knowledge using the Farmer-to-Farmer methodology and technical and research support. Participatory methodologies of PRA, including interviews, participatory workshops, and knowledge appropriation, were employed to identify the main traditional practices and peasant knowledge. As a result, a significant exchange of experiences among farmers and the transmitted knowledge was achieved, which strengthened the implementation of agroecological practices

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