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Innovation capacity, food system development, and the size of the agricultural research system

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fsufs.2023.1051356

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agriculture; food system; innovation; research system; R&D investment

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This article examines the context and factors influencing agricultural R&D investment in low- and middle-income countries. It finds that there is a positive correlation between innovation capacity and the development of the food system, but a negative correlation between these factors and the size of the agricultural research system. The lower quality and development of education and scientific research systems in countries with small research systems contribute to reduced innovation capacity. Therefore, it is important to improve efficiency and productivity in agricultural research through policy measures that maximize resources and minimize the negative impact of small-scale research operations.
IntroductionThis article contributes to a better understanding of the context in which agricultural R&D investment takes place in low- and middle-income countries, and how innovation capacity, the development of the food system, and the size of the research system affect R&D investment. MethodsA three-step methodology is proposed where the first step consists of creating an index of the development of a food system using indicators of the technological transformation of the food supply chain and the changes in diets on the demand side. The second step involves developing a measure of innovation capacity at the country level, while the final step consists of systematic comparisons of countries with large and small agricultural research systems to find the relationship between the size of a country's research system, the level of development of its food system, and its overall capacity to innovate. ResultsThe results reveal that there is a high and positive correlation between innovation capacity and the development of the food system and a negative correlation between these two indicators and the size of the agricultural research system in low- and middle-income countries. The lower overall quality and level of development of the education and scientific research systems in countries with small agricultural research systems are important factors contributing to reduced innovation capacity. In addition, countries with small agricultural research systems are challenged with a comparatively poor innovation environment, poor market development, a weak private sector, a lack of competition in domestic markets, and a largely rural population with poor links to markets. DiscussionThe results of the analysis stress the need to increase the efficiency and productivity of agricultural research by implementing policies that get the most out of available resources while minimizing the negative effect of small-scale research operations. Increased coordination and integration of agricultural research at the regional and global level can help avoid duplication, enhance the efficiency of small-scale organizations, and make research more cost-effective and impactful.

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