Food system innovations and digital technologies to foster productivity growth and rural transformation

This chapter looks at food system innovations and digital technologies as important drivers of productivity growth and improved food and nutrition security. The analysis emphasizes a mix of research feasibility and technology-enabling policy factors necessary to realize pro-poor benefits. Given thei...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Benfica, Rui, Chambers, Judith A., Koo, Jawoo, Nin-Pratt, Alejandro, Falck-Zepeda, José B., Stads, Gert-Jan, Arndt, Channing
Formato: Capítulo de libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Springer 2023
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/140049
_version_ 1855543104213352448
author Benfica, Rui
Chambers, Judith A.
Koo, Jawoo
Nin-Pratt, Alejandro
Falck-Zepeda, José B.
Stads, Gert-Jan
Arndt, Channing
author_browse Arndt, Channing
Benfica, Rui
Chambers, Judith A.
Falck-Zepeda, José B.
Koo, Jawoo
Nin-Pratt, Alejandro
Stads, Gert-Jan
author_facet Benfica, Rui
Chambers, Judith A.
Koo, Jawoo
Nin-Pratt, Alejandro
Falck-Zepeda, José B.
Stads, Gert-Jan
Arndt, Channing
author_sort Benfica, Rui
collection Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (CGSpace)
description This chapter looks at food system innovations and digital technologies as important drivers of productivity growth and improved food and nutrition security. The analysis emphasizes a mix of research feasibility and technology-enabling policy factors necessary to realize pro-poor benefits. Given their transformative potential and the urgency of developing the enabling R&D and policy trajectories required for impact, we highlight genome editing bio-innovations, specifically CRISPR-Cas9, to address sustainable agricultural growth; and digital technologies, including remote sensing, connected sensors, artificial intelligence, digital advisory services, digital financial services, and e-commerce, to help guide the operations and decision-making of farmers, traders, and policymakers in agricultural value chains. The analysis points to the need to close critical gaps in R&D investments, capabilities, and enabling policies and regulations to accelerate the scaling and adoption of innovations. At the global level, the engagement of low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) with global players should be facilitated to strengthen intellectual property (IP) access and the management of innovations; and North–South, South–South, and triangular cooperation should be promoted to strengthen LMICs’ regulatory capabilities. At the national level, countries need to invest in science-based participatory approaches to identify and adapt technologies to local conditions; close regulatory gaps through evidence-based frameworks that enable the rapid development, deployment, and safe use of innovations; close institutional and human capacity gaps by addressing limitations in institutional capacities and coordination, while training a new generation of scientists with the skills needed to develop and deliver innovations; develop an understanding of political economy factors for a nuanced knowledge of actors’ agendas to better inform communications and address technology hesitancy; close digital infrastructure gaps in rural areas by promoting simultaneous investments in digital infrastructure and electrification, reducing data costs, and improving digital literacy; and develop sustainable business models for digital service providers to help them achieve profitability, interoperability, and scale to reach a sustainable critical mass, and thus facilitate the adoption of food system innovations.
format Book Chapter
id CGSpace140049
institution CGIAR Consortium
language Inglés
publishDate 2023
publishDateRange 2023
publishDateSort 2023
publisher Springer
publisherStr Springer
record_format dspace
spelling CGSpace1400492025-03-17T20:08:52Z Food system innovations and digital technologies to foster productivity growth and rural transformation Benfica, Rui Chambers, Judith A. Koo, Jawoo Nin-Pratt, Alejandro Falck-Zepeda, José B. Stads, Gert-Jan Arndt, Channing innovation development agricultural value chains policies remote sensing technology gene editing artificial intelligence nutrition productivity food security regulations food systems digital technology electronic commerce This chapter looks at food system innovations and digital technologies as important drivers of productivity growth and improved food and nutrition security. The analysis emphasizes a mix of research feasibility and technology-enabling policy factors necessary to realize pro-poor benefits. Given their transformative potential and the urgency of developing the enabling R&D and policy trajectories required for impact, we highlight genome editing bio-innovations, specifically CRISPR-Cas9, to address sustainable agricultural growth; and digital technologies, including remote sensing, connected sensors, artificial intelligence, digital advisory services, digital financial services, and e-commerce, to help guide the operations and decision-making of farmers, traders, and policymakers in agricultural value chains. The analysis points to the need to close critical gaps in R&D investments, capabilities, and enabling policies and regulations to accelerate the scaling and adoption of innovations. At the global level, the engagement of low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) with global players should be facilitated to strengthen intellectual property (IP) access and the management of innovations; and North–South, South–South, and triangular cooperation should be promoted to strengthen LMICs’ regulatory capabilities. At the national level, countries need to invest in science-based participatory approaches to identify and adapt technologies to local conditions; close regulatory gaps through evidence-based frameworks that enable the rapid development, deployment, and safe use of innovations; close institutional and human capacity gaps by addressing limitations in institutional capacities and coordination, while training a new generation of scientists with the skills needed to develop and deliver innovations; develop an understanding of political economy factors for a nuanced knowledge of actors’ agendas to better inform communications and address technology hesitancy; close digital infrastructure gaps in rural areas by promoting simultaneous investments in digital infrastructure and electrification, reducing data costs, and improving digital literacy; and develop sustainable business models for digital service providers to help them achieve profitability, interoperability, and scale to reach a sustainable critical mass, and thus facilitate the adoption of food system innovations. 2023-01-02 2024-03-14T12:08:51Z 2024-03-14T12:08:51Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/140049 en Open Access Springer Benefica, Rui; Chambers, Judith A.; Koo, Jawoo; Nin-Pratt, Alejandro; Falck-Zepeda, José Benjamin; Stads, Gert-Jan; and Arndt, Channing. 2023. Food system innovations and digital technologies to foster productivity growth and rural transformation. In Science and Innovations for Food Systems Transformation, eds. Joachim von Braun, Kaosar Afsana, Louise O. Fresco, Mohamed Hag Ali Hassan. Pp 421-437. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-15703-5_22
spellingShingle innovation
development
agricultural value chains
policies
remote sensing
technology
gene editing
artificial intelligence
nutrition
productivity
food security
regulations
food systems
digital technology
electronic commerce
Benfica, Rui
Chambers, Judith A.
Koo, Jawoo
Nin-Pratt, Alejandro
Falck-Zepeda, José B.
Stads, Gert-Jan
Arndt, Channing
Food system innovations and digital technologies to foster productivity growth and rural transformation
title Food system innovations and digital technologies to foster productivity growth and rural transformation
title_full Food system innovations and digital technologies to foster productivity growth and rural transformation
title_fullStr Food system innovations and digital technologies to foster productivity growth and rural transformation
title_full_unstemmed Food system innovations and digital technologies to foster productivity growth and rural transformation
title_short Food system innovations and digital technologies to foster productivity growth and rural transformation
title_sort food system innovations and digital technologies to foster productivity growth and rural transformation
topic innovation
development
agricultural value chains
policies
remote sensing
technology
gene editing
artificial intelligence
nutrition
productivity
food security
regulations
food systems
digital technology
electronic commerce
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/140049
work_keys_str_mv AT benficarui foodsysteminnovationsanddigitaltechnologiestofosterproductivitygrowthandruraltransformation
AT chambersjuditha foodsysteminnovationsanddigitaltechnologiestofosterproductivitygrowthandruraltransformation
AT koojawoo foodsysteminnovationsanddigitaltechnologiestofosterproductivitygrowthandruraltransformation
AT ninprattalejandro foodsysteminnovationsanddigitaltechnologiestofosterproductivitygrowthandruraltransformation
AT falckzepedajoseb foodsysteminnovationsanddigitaltechnologiestofosterproductivitygrowthandruraltransformation
AT stadsgertjan foodsysteminnovationsanddigitaltechnologiestofosterproductivitygrowthandruraltransformation
AT arndtchanning foodsysteminnovationsanddigitaltechnologiestofosterproductivitygrowthandruraltransformation