Integrating traditional knowledge with modern agricultural practices: A sociocultural framework for sustainable development

Adebimpe Oluwabukade Adefila 1, *, Oluwatosin Omotola Ajayi 2, Adekunle Stephen Toromade 3 and Ngodoo Joy Sam-Bulya 4

1 Department of Sociology, University of Ibadan, Ibadan Nigeria.
2 University of Bradford UK.
3 Department of Agricultural Economics, Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Nigeria.
4 Independent Researcher, Abuja, Nigeria.
 
Review
World Journal of Biology Pharmacy and Health Sciences, 2024, 20(02), 125–135.
Article DOI: 10.30574/wjbphs.2024.20.2.0850
 
Publication history: 
Received on 24 September 2024; revised on 01 November 2024; accepted on 04 November 2024
 
Abstract: 
This review explores a sociocultural framework for integrating traditional knowledge with modern agricultural practices to foster sustainable development. Traditional agricultural practices, rooted in cultural values and local knowledge, hold significant potential for enhancing environmental sustainability and community resilience. However, these practices are often undervalued or overlooked in modern agricultural advancements, particularly within communities facing economic or environmental pressures to adopt high-efficiency techniques. By examining traditional and modern agricultural practices within a sociocultural framework, this review investigates how community identity, social norms, and values influence the acceptance and adaptation of sustainable agricultural methods. This framework emphasizes the importance of understanding how traditional agricultural knowledge, such as organic pest control, crop diversity, and soil management, can complement modern practices like precision agriculture and biotechnology to achieve sustainable outcomes. Additionally, it addresses the role of community engagement in bridging knowledge systems, advocating for participatory approaches that involve farmers, indigenous leaders, and stakeholders in collaborative decision-making. These includes case analyses from rural U.S. communities where traditional practices have been successfully integrated with modern technology, illustrating both the challenges and benefits of this approach. The findings highlight that integrating traditional and modern methods not only conserves biodiversity and enhances adaptability to climate change but also strengthens community identity and empowers local populations. This review concludes by recommending future research on the social acceptance of agricultural technology in traditional communities, the role of cultural beliefs in sustainable environmental practices, and the impact of indigenous knowledge on environmental stewardship. The proposed framework thus serves as a guide for policymakers and agricultural practitioners to promote sustainable agricultural practices that respect cultural heritage while advancing global food security.
 
Keywords: 
Traditional Knowledge; Modern Agricultural; Sociocultural Framework; Sustainable Development
 
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