Agricultural research in Southeast Asia: A cross-country analysis of resource allocation, performance, and impact on productivity

Agricultural research in Southeast Asia: A cross-country analysis of resource allocation, performance, and impact on productivity

Author: Stads, Gert-Jan

Publisher: Intl Food Policy Res Inst

Published: 2020-10-26

Total Pages: 88

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Southeast Asia made considerable progress in building and strengthening its agricultural R&D capacity during 2000–2017. All of the region’s countries reported higher numbers of agricultural researchers, improvements in their average qualification levels, and higher shares of women participating in agricultural R&D. In contrast, regional agricultural research spending remained stagnant, despite considerable growth in agricultural output over time. As a result, Southeast Asia’s agricultural research intensity—that is, agricultural research spending as a share of agricultural GDP—steadily declined from 0.50 percent in 2000 to just 0.33 percent in 2017. Although the extent of underinvestment in agricultural research differs across countries, all Southeast Asian countries invested below the levels deemed attainable based on the analysis summarized in this report. The region will need to increase its agricultural research investment substantially in order to address future agricultural production challenges more effectively and ensure productivity growth. Southeast Asia’s least developed agricultural research systems (Cambodia, Laos, and Myanmar) are characterized by low scientific output and researcher productivity as a direct consequence of severe underfunding and lack of sufficient well-qualified research staff. While Malaysia and Thailand have significantly more developed agricultural research systems, they still report key inefficiencies and resource constraints that require attention. Indonesia, the Philippines, and Vietnam occupy intermediate positions between these two groups of high- and low-performing agricultural research systems. Growing national economies, higher disposable incomes, and changing consumption patterns will prompt considerable shifts in levels of agricultural production, consumption, imports, and exports across Southeast Asia over the next 20 to 30 years. The resource-allocation decisions that governments make today will affect agricultural productivity for decades to come. Governments therefore need to ensure the research they undertake is responsive to future challenges and opportunities, and aligned with strategic development and agricultural sector plans. ASTI’s projections reveal that prioritizing investment in staple crops will still trigger fastest agricultural productivity growth in Laos. However, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Vietnam could achieve faster growth over the next 30 years by prioritizing investment in research focused on fruit, vegetables, livestock, and aquaculture. In Cambodia, Myanmar, and Thailand, the choice between focusing on staple crops versus high-value commodities was less pronounced, but projections did indicate that prioritizing investments in oil crop research would trigger significantly lower growth in agricultural productivity.


ISNAR Agricultural Research Indicator Series

ISNAR Agricultural Research Indicator Series

Author: Philip G. Pardey

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2004-01-05

Total Pages: 564

ISBN-13: 9780521543330

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Fully-sourced country-specific files on the basic resources committed to national agricultural research systems for 154 developing and developed countries.


Agricultural And Rural Development In Indonesia

Agricultural And Rural Development In Indonesia

Author: Gary E Hansen

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-04-18

Total Pages: 266

ISBN-13: 0429716109

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This book provides a broad, interdisciplinary overview of the major facets of Indonesia's contemporary agricultural and rural development, while exploring the macro and micro factors that account for uneven development patterns. In assessing the rate and distribution of economic growth within the rural sector of the Indonesian archipelago, the auth


North-South Grain Markets And Trade Policies

North-South Grain Markets And Trade Policies

Author: David Blandford

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2019-03-13

Total Pages: 409

ISBN-13: 0429715706

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The book is composed of a series of case studies. The countries included reflect the interest and experience of the authors who collaborated in preparing the volume. No attempt was made to provide representative coverage based upon a comprehensive classiftcation of countries, which is why there are no chapters dealing with such exporters as Argentina or Thailand or importers such as Egypt or Japan. Despite the somewhat eclectic geographical mix, many of the fundamental issues that face the North and the South, both individually and collectively, are illustrated by the case countries. We would argue that there is much to be learned about the effective implementation of policy choices and the constraints that policymakers face by looking at individual country experiences, rather than by attempting to generalize on the basis of an abstract theoretical framework There is a dearth of information on what countries actually do in managing domestic grain markets.


Trade and Food Security Implications from the Indonesian Agriculture Experience

Trade and Food Security Implications from the Indonesian Agriculture Experience

Author: Nicholas Rada

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 2010-10

Total Pages: 19

ISBN-13: 1437933793

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This report evaluates the impact of Indonesia¿s transition from a food-first focus to an export-oriented development strategy on its agricultural production, productivity growth, consumer food demand, and lifestyle. Shifting production and consumption patterns have led to improving agricultural trade patterns and food security, which in turn have contributed to increased export opportunities for U.S. agricultural suppliers. Charts and tables.


Indonesia

Indonesia

Author: Asian Development Bank

Publisher: Asian Development Bank

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 186

ISBN-13: 9715616208

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New Technology and Rural Development

New Technology and Rural Development

Author: Michael J. Campbell

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 325

ISBN-13: 0415009111

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A comparative study of the impact of increased modernization in the rural sector on seven important developing countries. This book should be of interest to students and lecturers in development studies.