Frontier analysis and agricultural typologies

PARI’s main goal is to contribute to sustainable agricultural growth and food security in Africa and India by supporting the scaling of proven innovations in the agri-food sector in collaboration with all relevant actors. PARI accompanies specified innovations with ex-ante impact research and identi...

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Autores principales: Maruyama, Eduardo, Torero, Máximo, Scollard, Phoebe, Elias, Maribel, Mulangu, Francis, Seck, Abdoulaye
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Publicado: Center for Development Research (ZEF), University of Bonn 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/147054
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author Maruyama, Eduardo
Torero, Máximo
Scollard, Phoebe
Elias, Maribel
Mulangu, Francis
Seck, Abdoulaye
author_browse Elias, Maribel
Maruyama, Eduardo
Mulangu, Francis
Scollard, Phoebe
Seck, Abdoulaye
Torero, Máximo
author_facet Maruyama, Eduardo
Torero, Máximo
Scollard, Phoebe
Elias, Maribel
Mulangu, Francis
Seck, Abdoulaye
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description PARI’s main goal is to contribute to sustainable agricultural growth and food security in Africa and India by supporting the scaling of proven innovations in the agri-food sector in collaboration with all relevant actors. PARI accompanies specified innovations with ex-ante impact research and identifies further innovation opportunities, including those expressed by end users of research in collaboration with the multi-stakeholder innovation platforms. Within PARI’s work, AGRODEP and IFPRI have the task of assisting in the development of a methodology and concept for strategic analysis and visioning by providing economic modelling tools to help understand where the best opportunities for innovation investments in value chains are. For this purpose, IFPRI has constructed agricultural typologies of microregions for 8 of the 12 African countries in PARI to identify micro-regional level opportunities, bottlenecks and investment gaps based on the concept of the production possibilities frontier applied to farm activities, drawing on highly detailed household-level survey and geospatial data on agroecological conditions, accessibility and poverty.
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spelling CGSpace1470542025-12-08T10:11:39Z Frontier analysis and agricultural typologies Maruyama, Eduardo Torero, Máximo Scollard, Phoebe Elias, Maribel Mulangu, Francis Seck, Abdoulaye efficiency agricultural policies capacity development economic geography rural development PARI’s main goal is to contribute to sustainable agricultural growth and food security in Africa and India by supporting the scaling of proven innovations in the agri-food sector in collaboration with all relevant actors. PARI accompanies specified innovations with ex-ante impact research and identifies further innovation opportunities, including those expressed by end users of research in collaboration with the multi-stakeholder innovation platforms. Within PARI’s work, AGRODEP and IFPRI have the task of assisting in the development of a methodology and concept for strategic analysis and visioning by providing economic modelling tools to help understand where the best opportunities for innovation investments in value chains are. For this purpose, IFPRI has constructed agricultural typologies of microregions for 8 of the 12 African countries in PARI to identify micro-regional level opportunities, bottlenecks and investment gaps based on the concept of the production possibilities frontier applied to farm activities, drawing on highly detailed household-level survey and geospatial data on agroecological conditions, accessibility and poverty. 2018-12-12 2024-06-21T09:10:51Z 2024-06-21T09:10:51Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/147054 en Open Access Center for Development Research (ZEF), University of Bonn Maruyama, Eduardo; Torero, Maximo; Scollard, Phoebe; Elias, Maribel; Mulangu, Francis; and Seck, Abdoulaye. 2018. Frontier analysis and agricultural typologies. ZEF-Discussion Papers on Development Policy No. 251. Bonn, Germany: Center for Development Research (ZEF). https://purl.umn.edu/270849
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agricultural policies
capacity development
economic geography
rural development
Maruyama, Eduardo
Torero, Máximo
Scollard, Phoebe
Elias, Maribel
Mulangu, Francis
Seck, Abdoulaye
Frontier analysis and agricultural typologies
title Frontier analysis and agricultural typologies
title_full Frontier analysis and agricultural typologies
title_fullStr Frontier analysis and agricultural typologies
title_full_unstemmed Frontier analysis and agricultural typologies
title_short Frontier analysis and agricultural typologies
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agricultural policies
capacity development
economic geography
rural development
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