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|a Agricultural innovation systems :
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|a Managing the ability of agriculture to meet rising global demand and to respond to the changes and opportunities will require good policy, sustained investments, and innovation - not business as usual. Investments in public Research and Development, extension, education, and their links with one another have elicited high returns and pro-poor growth, but these investments alone will not elicit innovation at the pace or on the scale required by the intensifying and proliferating challenges confronting agriculture. Experience indicates that aside from a strong capacity in Research and Development, the ability to innovate is often related to collective action, coordination, the exchange of knowledge among diverse actors, the incentives and resources available to form partnerships and develop businesses, and conditions that make it possible for farmers or entrepreneurs to use the innovations. While consensus is developing about what is meant by 'innovation' and 'innovation system', no detailed blueprint exists for making agricultural innovation happen at a given time, in a given place, for a given result. The AIS approach that looks at these multiple conditions and relationships that promote innovation in agriculture, has however moved from a concept to a sub-discipline with principles of analysis and action. AIS investments must be specific to the context, responding to the stage of development in a particular country and agricultural sector, especially the AIS. This sourcebook contributes to identifying, designing, and implementing the investments, approaches, and complementary interventions that appear most likely to strengthen AIS and to promote agricultural innovation and equitable growth. It emphasizes the lessons learned, benefits and impacts, implementation issues, and prospects for replicating or expanding successful practices. The information in this sourcebook derives from approaches that have been tested at different scales in different contexts. It reflects the experiences and evolving understanding of numerous individuals and organizations concerned with agricultural innovation, including the World Bank. This information is targeted to the key operational staff in international and regional development agencies and national governments who design and implement lending projects and to the practitioners who design thematic programs and technical assistance packages. The sourcebook can also be an important resource for the research community and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs).
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|a Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Sourcebook Overview and User Guide; Module 1: Coordination and Collective Action for Agricultural Innovation; Overview; Thematic Note 1 National Coordination and Governance of Agricultural Innovation; Thematic Note 2 How to Build Innovation Networks; Thematic Note 3 Facilitating Smallholders' Access to Modern Marketing Chains; Thematic Note 4 Building Innovation Capabilities in Farmer Organizations; Innovative Activity Profile 1 No-Till Networks in Developing Countries.
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|a Innovative Activity Profile 2 Learning Organizations That Support Innovation: Mexico's Produce FoundationsInnovative Activity Profile 3 Chile's Foundation for Agricultural Innovation; Innovative Activity Profile 4 A Rural Institutional Platform Mobilizes Communities to Become Effective Partners in Agricultural Innovation in Andhra Pradesh; Innovative Activity Profile 5 In the Networking Age, Cassava Development Relies on Public-Private Research Partnerships; Innovative Activity Profile 6 Rural Productive Alliances: A Model for Overcoming Market Barriers.
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|a Module 2: Agricultural Education and Training to Support Agricultural Innovation SystemsOverview; Thematic Note 1 Reforming Public Agricultural Education at the Tertiary Level; Thematic Note 2 Curriculum Change in Higher Agricultural Education; Thematic Note 3 Education and Training for Technician Development; Thematic Note 4 Reforming the Management of In-Service Training/Learning; Innovative Activity Profile 1 Reforming India's State Agricultural Universities; Innovative Activity Profile 2 Transforming Wageningen Agricultural University.
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|a Innovative Activity Profile 3 Curriculum Change in Agricultural Universities Strengthens Links in the Arab Republic of Egypt's Innovation SystemInnovative Activity Profile 4 Innovative Training Program for Midcareer Agricultural Extension Staff: The Sasakawa Africa Fund Education Program; Innovative Activity Profile 5 Chiang Mai University Links with Rural Communities to Focus Research on Farming Problems and Foster Curriculum Change; Innovative Activity Profile 6 EARTH University, Costa Rica: A New Kind of Agricultural University.
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|a Innovative Activity Profile 7 Technical Skills for Export Crop Industries in Uganda and EthiopiaInnovative Activity Profile 8 Agribusiness Training for Secondary School Graduates in Timor-Leste; Innovative Activity Profile 9 Vocational Training in the Arab Republic of Egypt Combines Technical and Innovation Skills for Agriculture; Module 3: Investment in Extension and Advisory Services as Part of Agricultural Innovation Systems; Overview; Thematic Note 1 Pluralistic Extension Systems; Thematic Note 2 Farming as a Business and the Need for Local (Agri- ) Business Development Services.
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