Recherche & vulgarisation

Publications

Jul 2017
Dec 2015
While the Agricultural Science and Technology Indicators (ASTI) initiative provides data and analysis of domestic public and private spending on agricultural research and development for a wide range of developing countries, the literature pays little attention, if any, to foreign assistance to agricultural, fishing and forestry research and agricultural extension. The objective of the present study is to fill this gap and offer a comprehensive analysis of 2002 to 2012 OECD data on foreign assistance to research and extension in agriculture, forestry and fishing.

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Nov 2015
This report establishes the concept of the capacity to innovate, which depends not only on hard technical capacities, but also softer functional capacities across the individual, organizational, and enabling environment scales. It argues that developing country-level innovation capacity requires an iterative capacity development process based around assessment. After reviewing the relevant assessment methods and tools, a general framework for assessing the capacity to innovate is proposed and applicable tools are suggested that explore key areas that influence the capacity to innovate.

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Jan 2015
This paper provides a summary of the results obtained from three regional needs assessments of Capacity Development (CD) initiatives undertaken by the Tropical Agriculture Platform (TAP) and its partners. The surveyed tropical regions were Southeast Asia, Central America and Sub-Saharan Africa. The findings reveal a mismatch in all three regions between the external supply of primarily individual CD and the actual demand for institutional CD.

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Jan 2015
This publication represents a synthesis of assessments of national agricultural innovation systems in countries of Central Asia, South Caucasus and Turkey.

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Nov 2014
The Research and Extension Unit provided key inputs in the researching and writing of the State of Food and Agriculture 2014. The report analyses family farms and the role of innovation in ensuring global food security, poverty reduction and environmental sustainability. It argues that family farms must be supported to innovate in ways that promote sustainable intensification of production and improvement in rural livelihoods.

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Jul 2014
The aim of this study is to understand the local innovation processes in South Tyrol and specifically to try to understand the constraints and opportunities for the Learning and Innovation Network for Sustainable Agriculture (LINSA), a highly sophisticated and adaptive network comprising the various stakeholders involved in apple production and marketing in the region. The last 50 years of the LINSA’s history are scrutinized, highlighting the enabling environment, the support provided by the Agriculture Knowledge and Information System (AKIS), as well as the drivers and triggers for innovation.

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Sep 2013
En 2010, une étude a été menées pour aider la Sous-Division de la Recherche et de la Vulgarisation de la FAO à se positionner stratégiquement pour répondre aux besoins et aux exigences qui se posent comme une conséquence du changement climatique. L'objectif de l'étude est d'aider les organismes nationaux et internationaux répondent à ces besoins. Il en est résulté le rapport "Relever les défis du Changement Climatique et de la Sécurité Alimentaire: le rôle de la Recherche, de la Vulgarisation et de la Communication pour le Développement".

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Nov 2012
This brochure aims to share with institutions, organizations and possible donors the activities that FAO’s Research and Extension Branch (OEKR) is developing in the field of agricultural innovation systems in family farming. It is designed as a folder with a general description of OEKR work and definitions of agricultural innovation systems and family farming.

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Jan 2008
Dans le cadre de sa stratégie de développement d’un Programme régional de sécurité alimentaire (PRSA), la CEMAC a sollicité et obtenu de la FAO, une assistance à travers le projet CEMAC/TCP/RAF/2913, intitulé «renforcement des capacités de la recherche à la dissémination des connaissances et technologies agricoles pour la sécurité alimentaire et le développement durables». L’objectif de l’assistance est d’aider le Secrétariat exécutif de la CEMAC à se doter d’un plan de développement d’un réseau durable de dissémination de connaissances et de technologies agricoles générées par la recherche, reposant sur les nouvelles technologies de l’information et de la communication.

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