Agricultural R&D, Technology and Productivity

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, Series B, 364, 429-437 (2010)

14 Pages Posted: 28 Jul 2014

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Jenifer Piesse

University of Stellbosch; King's College London - Department of Management

Colin G Thirtle

Imperial College London

Date Written: September 1, 2009

Abstract

The relationships between basic and applied agricultural R&D, developed and developing country R&D and between R&D, extension, technology and productivity growth are outlined. The declining growth rates of public R&D expenditures are related to output growth and crop yields, where growth rates have also fallen, especially in the developed countries. However, growth in output value per hectare has not declined in the developing countries and labour productivity growth has increased except in the EU. Total factor productivity has generally increased, however it is measured. The public sector share of R&D expenditures has fallen and there has been rapid concentration in the private sector, where six multinationals now dominate. These companies are accumulating intellectual property to an extent that the public and international institutions are disadvantaged. This represents a threat to the global commons in agricultural technology on which the green revolution has depended. Estimates of the increased R&D expenditures needed to feed 9 billion people by 2050 and how these should be targeted, especially by the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR), show that the amounts are feasible and that targeting sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and South Asia can best increase output growth and reduce poverty. Lack of income growth in SSA is seen as the most insoluble problem.

One contribution of 23 to a Theme Issue ‘Food security: feeding the world in 2050’. would be needed to end hunger by 2025. The conclusion summarizes and evaluates the evidence.

Keywords: agricultural R&D, technology, productivity growth

Suggested Citation

Piesse, Jenifer and Thirtle, Colin G, Agricultural R&D, Technology and Productivity (September 1, 2009). Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, Series B, 364, 429-437 (2010), Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2399474

Jenifer Piesse

University of Stellbosch

Stellenbosch, Western Cape
South Africa

King's College London - Department of Management ( email )

Virginia Woolf Building
22 Kingsway
London, England WC2B 6NR
United Kingdom

Colin G Thirtle (Contact Author)

Imperial College London ( email )

United Kingdom

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