Empowering Farmers through Participatory Research: Insights from the Farmer FIRST Programme

The Farmer FIRST Programme (FFP), launched by the Indian Council of Agricultural
Research (ICAR), represents a paradigm shift in agricultural research by positioning farmers
as central stakeholders in the innovation process. This study explores the participatory model
adopted across five ICAR institutes – ICAR-IIMR, ICAR-CRIDA, ICAR-IIOPR,
TANUVAS, and ICAR-IIOR – emphasizing the co-development and validation of context-
specific technologies. Through extensive farmer-scientist interface activities including
trainings, field visits, and exposure programs, over 24,000 farmers were engaged in adaptive
problem-solving. Empirical findings reveal significant gains in crop productivity, resource
efficiency, and household incomes. Notable successes include enhanced millet yields,
improved irrigation efficiency, reduced input costs, and the empowerment of women through
value-addition initiatives. The participatory approach has not only bridged extension gaps but
also enabled farmers to emerge as community knowledge leaders. The FFP offers a replicable
model of inclusive innovation, showcasing the transformative potential of collaborative
research in addressing the socio-economic and environmental challenges of smallholder
agriculture in India.