Public–private partnerships in international agricultural research

Public-private partnerships (PPPs) in agricultural research and development are increasingly viewed as an effective means of conducting advanced research, developing new technologies, and deploying new products for the benefit of small-scale, resource-poor farmers and other marginalized groups in de...

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Main Authors: Spielman, David J., Hartwich, Frank, von Grebmer, Klaus
Format: Brief
Language:Inglés
Published: International Food Policy Research Institute 2007
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/160246
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Hartwich, Frank
von Grebmer, Klaus
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description Public-private partnerships (PPPs) in agricultural research and development are increasingly viewed as an effective means of conducting advanced research, developing new technologies, and deploying new products for the benefit of small-scale, resource-poor farmers and other marginalized groups in developing countries. There are, however, few studies that empirically establish whether PPPs fulfill this role in the context of developing-country agriculture. This brief presents the results of a study that examines how PPPs in agricultural research stimulate greater investment in pro-poor innovation in developing country agriculture. The brief provides policymakers, research managers, and business decisionmakers with a better understanding of how such partnerships operate, what types of challenges they face, and how their operation can be improved to make a greater contribution to food security and poverty reduction.
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spelling CGSpace1602462025-11-06T04:45:27Z Public–private partnerships in international agricultural research Spielman, David J. Hartwich, Frank von Grebmer, Klaus agricultural research agricultural development research and development public-private partnerships Public-private partnerships (PPPs) in agricultural research and development are increasingly viewed as an effective means of conducting advanced research, developing new technologies, and deploying new products for the benefit of small-scale, resource-poor farmers and other marginalized groups in developing countries. There are, however, few studies that empirically establish whether PPPs fulfill this role in the context of developing-country agriculture. This brief presents the results of a study that examines how PPPs in agricultural research stimulate greater investment in pro-poor innovation in developing country agriculture. The brief provides policymakers, research managers, and business decisionmakers with a better understanding of how such partnerships operate, what types of challenges they face, and how their operation can be improved to make a greater contribution to food security and poverty reduction. 2007 2024-11-21T09:50:20Z 2024-11-21T09:50:20Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/160246 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Spielman, David J.; Hartwich, Frank; von Grebmer, Klaus. Public–private partnerships in international agricultural research. Research Brief. 9. International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://hdl.handle.net/10568/160246
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Public–private partnerships in international agricultural research
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agricultural development
research and development
public-private partnerships
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