The tricot approach: an agile framework for decentralized on-farm testing supported by citizen science. A retrospective
de Sousa, Kaue; van Etten, Jacob; Manners, Rhys; Abidin, Erna; Abdulmalik, Rekiya O.; Abolore, Bello; Acheremu, Kwabena; Angudubo, Stephen; Aguilar, Amilcar; Arnaud, Elizabeth; Babu, Adventina; Barrios, Mirna; Benavente, Grecia; Boukar, Ousmane; Cairns, Jill E.; Carey, Edward; Daudi, Happy; Dawud, Maryam; Edughaen, Gospel; Ellison, James; Esuma, Williams; Gaya Mohammed, Sanusi; Gevel van de, Jeske; Gomez, Marvin; Heerwaarden van, Joost; Iragaba, Paula; Kadege, Edith; Assefa, Teshale M.; Kalemera, Sylvia; Kasubiri, Fadhili Salum; Kawuki, Robert; Kidane, Yosef Gebrehawaryat; Kilango, Michael; Kulembeka, Heneriko; Kwadwo, Adofo; Madriz, Brandon; Masumba, Ester; Mbiu, Julius; Mendes, Thiago; Müller, Anna; Moyo, Mukani; Mtunda, Kiddo; Muzhingi, Tawanda; Muungani, Dean; Mwenda, Emmanuel T.; Nadigatla, Ganga Rao; Nanyonjo, Ann Ritah; N’Danikou, Sognigbé; Nduwumuremyi, Athanase; Nshimiyimana, Jean Claude; Nuwamanya, Ephraim; Nyirahabimana, Hyacinthe; Occelli, Martina; Olaosebikan, Olamide; Ongom, Patrick Obia; Ortiz‑Crespo, Berta; Oteng‑Fripong, Richard; Ozimati, Alfred; Owoade, Durodola; Quiros, Carlos F.; Rosas, Juan Carlos; Rukundo, Placide; Rutsaert, Pieter; Sibomana, Milindi; Sharma, Neeraj; Shida, Nestory; Steinke, Jonathan; Ssali, Reuben; Suchini, Jose Gabriel; Teeken, Béla; Tengey, Theophilus Kwabla; Tufan, Hale Ann; Tumwegamire, Silver; Tuyishime, Elyse; Ulzen, Jacob; Umar, Muhammad Lawan; Onwuka, Samuel; Ugo Madu, Tessy; Voss, Rachel C.; Yeye, Mary; Zaman‑Allah, Mainassara
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Matching crop varieties to their target use context and user preferences is a challenge faced by many plant breeding programs serving smallholder agriculture. Numerous participatory approaches proposed by CGIAR and other research teams over the last four decades have attempted to capture farmers’ priorities/preferences and crop variety field performance in representative growing environments through experimental trials with higher external validity. Yet none have overcome the challenges of scalability, data validity and reliability, and difficulties in capturing socio-economic and environmental heterogeneity. Building on the strengths of these attempts, we developed a new data-generation approach, called triadic comparison of technology options (tricot). Tricot is a decentralized experimental approach supported by crowdsourced citizen science. In this article, we review the development, validation, and evolution of the tricot approach, through our own research results and reviewing the literature in which tri