Background Paper: Research and Development and Extension Services in Agriculture and Food Security

31 Pages Posted: 3 Feb 2015

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Annie Wesley

International Development Research Centre

Merle Faminow

International Development Research Centre

Date Written: December 2014

Abstract

Investments in agricultural research and extension have consistently demonstrated high rates of return in Asia and the Pacific. However, the recent global food crisis exposed the vulnerability of food supply systems and reversed many past achievements in the fight against hunger and malnutrition. It also demonstrated the need for continued innovation. In view of the emerging economic, climatic, and political scenarios in the region, this paper explores the role of applied research for development and extension services through the two-pronged approach of boosting food production and preventing losses. Priority areas for research emphasize attention to smallholder farming systems, practical business models, the integration of gender, and multidisciplinary research that is sensitive to nutritional outcomes. In addition, pioneering mechanisms to public-private partnerships are examined towards the strategic use of renewed stakeholder commitments to achieve food security and prevent future crisis. By learning from the past and looking into the future, this paper makes a case for sustained investments in research and extension to address the numerous challenges along the pathway from agriculture production and distribution to consumption and utilization.

Keywords: food security, agriculture, research and extension, the Asia and Pacific region

JEL Classification: Q16

Suggested Citation

Wesley, Annie and Faminow, Merle, Background Paper: Research and Development and Extension Services in Agriculture and Food Security (December 2014). Asian Development Bank Economics Working Paper Series No. 425, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2558920 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2558920

Annie Wesley (Contact Author)

International Development Research Centre ( email )

Canada

Merle Faminow

International Development Research Centre ( email )

Canada

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