Innovative Agriculture for Food Security Be smart, Be Systematic

Published Date
March 27, 2013
Type
Report
Innovative Agriculture for Food Security Be smart, Be Systematic
Authors:
Mahmoud Solh
Maarten van Ginkel, Rodomiro Ortiz

If agricultural research and innovation are to deliver acceptable levels of food and nutrition security to poor communities at a global scale, a rethink is needed of how current approaches to research-for-development are planned and executed.
Obstacles lie in three factors:
· Today’s vertical and supply driven focus – by many research leaders and development agencies.
· The current short-term and project focus to funding agricultural research and development.
· A need for practical policy options, that help countries respond to the realities they face.

Citation:
Mahmoud Solh, Maarten van Ginkel, Rodomiro Ortiz. (27/3/2013). Innovative Agriculture for Food Security Be smart, Be Systematic. Amman, Jordan: International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA).
Keywords:
agricultural policy
agricultural research policy
investments in research for development
agricultural science
technology and innovation