Impact of agricultural research on poverty alleviation: conceptual framework with illustrations from the literature

This paper reviews the literature on the subject of the role of improved agricultural technology in alleviating poverty in developing countries. Focusing primarily on improved cultivars produced by the international agricultural research system, it shows how new technology combines with other socioe...

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Main Authors: Kerr, John M., Kolavalli, Shashidhara
Format: Artículo preliminar
Language:Inglés
Published: International Food Policy Research Institute 1999
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/161370
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description This paper reviews the literature on the subject of the role of improved agricultural technology in alleviating poverty in developing countries. Focusing primarily on improved cultivars produced by the international agricultural research system, it shows how new technology combines with other socioeconomic and institutional factors to determine poverty alleviation utcomes. Technology’s role in alleviating poverty is both indirect and partial; technology alone cannot overcome poverty, nor can continued poverty be blamed on improved technology. The review is organized into three parts: Part I introduces poverty and the achievements of agricultural research. Part II provides a conceptual framework and evidence from the literature for the link between new agricultural technology and poverty alleviation. It takes a historical perspective, examining evidence from the literature. The discussion simplifies the complexity of the relationship between technological change and poverty alleviation by breaking it into four types of linkages: i) distribution of benefits across farms with different resource (particularly land) endowments, ii) distribution between farmers and laborers, iii) effects on food availability and consumption, and iv) impact on broader economic growth and employment. Part III looks ahead to the future. It examines potential opportunities to focus agricultural research specifically on the needs of poor people
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spelling CGSpace1613702025-11-06T05:18:16Z Impact of agricultural research on poverty alleviation: conceptual framework with illustrations from the literature Kerr, John M. Kolavalli, Shashidhara agricultural research poverty alleviation innovation This paper reviews the literature on the subject of the role of improved agricultural technology in alleviating poverty in developing countries. Focusing primarily on improved cultivars produced by the international agricultural research system, it shows how new technology combines with other socioeconomic and institutional factors to determine poverty alleviation utcomes. Technology’s role in alleviating poverty is both indirect and partial; technology alone cannot overcome poverty, nor can continued poverty be blamed on improved technology. The review is organized into three parts: Part I introduces poverty and the achievements of agricultural research. Part II provides a conceptual framework and evidence from the literature for the link between new agricultural technology and poverty alleviation. It takes a historical perspective, examining evidence from the literature. The discussion simplifies the complexity of the relationship between technological change and poverty alleviation by breaking it into four types of linkages: i) distribution of benefits across farms with different resource (particularly land) endowments, ii) distribution between farmers and laborers, iii) effects on food availability and consumption, and iv) impact on broader economic growth and employment. Part III looks ahead to the future. It examines potential opportunities to focus agricultural research specifically on the needs of poor people 1999 2024-11-21T09:55:14Z 2024-11-21T09:55:14Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/161370 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Kerr, John M.; Kolavalli, Shashidhara. 1999. Impact of agricultural research on poverty alleviation;conceptual framework with illustrations from the literature. EPTD Discussion Paper 56. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/161370
spellingShingle agricultural research
poverty alleviation
innovation
Kerr, John M.
Kolavalli, Shashidhara
Impact of agricultural research on poverty alleviation: conceptual framework with illustrations from the literature
title Impact of agricultural research on poverty alleviation: conceptual framework with illustrations from the literature
title_full Impact of agricultural research on poverty alleviation: conceptual framework with illustrations from the literature
title_fullStr Impact of agricultural research on poverty alleviation: conceptual framework with illustrations from the literature
title_full_unstemmed Impact of agricultural research on poverty alleviation: conceptual framework with illustrations from the literature
title_short Impact of agricultural research on poverty alleviation: conceptual framework with illustrations from the literature
title_sort impact of agricultural research on poverty alleviation conceptual framework with illustrations from the literature
topic agricultural research
poverty alleviation
innovation
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