Chile’s Agricultural Innovation System : An Action Plan Towards 2030

The report builds on the 'towards a vision for agricultural innovation in Chile in 2030' report and is further based on a series of background papers and a consultation process that took place between December 2010 and May 2011. The current study is the third in a series of three that were agreed between the Government of Chile and the World Bank to support the development of a long-term agricultural innovation strategy. The first paper reviewed the functioning of the three main public technological institutes and recommended how their performance can be improved. The second study explored the future of Chile's agriculture towards 2030, using scenario planning and developing a vision for the future of its agricultural innovation system. This paper is based on the results of the former two studies, as well as a set of background documents and further consultations, and will outline the action plan required to achieve the aforementioned vision. The objective of this action plan is to enhance the capacity of Chile's agricultural innovation system in order to achieve the goals as laid out in the vision for the sector for the year 2030. It builds on the current strengths of the agricultural innovation system and elaborates on the main actions needed to address the priority topics. Five principles serve as the foundation of the plan: recognizing national and regional responsibilities; distinguishing public and private roles; diversity; excellence; and institutional integration. Most of the actions can be implemented between 2011 and 2015 and consolidated in the next five years. After 2020, plans and activities can be revised in the light of the progress obtained up to that moment.

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Main Author: World Bank
Language:English
Published: World Bank 2011-06-10
Subjects:ACCESS TO INFORMATION, ACCESS TO TECHNOLOGY, ACTION PLAN, ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS, ADOPTION OF TECHNOLOGY, AGRICULTURAL APPLICATIONS, AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT, AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS, AGRICULTURAL FACULTIES, AGRICULTURAL INNOVATION, AGRICULTURAL INNOVATIONS, AGRICULTURAL MARKETS, AGRICULTURAL POLICY, AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES, AGRICULTURAL PRICES, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCERS, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION SYSTEMS, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY, AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH, AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SYSTEM, AGRICULTURAL RESEARCHER, AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE, AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMS, AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY, AGRICULTURAL WORKERS, AGRICULTURE, AGRONOMISTS, AGRONOMY, ANIMAL HEALTH, ANIMAL PRODUCTION, ATTRIBUTES, BASIC, BEANS, BEEF, BIODIVERSITY, BIOLOGICAL CONTROLS, BIOTECHNOLOGY, BIOTECHNOLOGY PRODUCTS, BUSINESS INNOVATION, BUSINESSES, CAPABILITY, CAPACITY BUILDING, CEREALS, CHEMISTRY, CLIMATE CHANGE, COMMODITIES, COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY, COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGIES, COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY, COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE, COMPETITIVENESS, COMPONENTS, CONSUMER DEMANDS, CONTROL SYSTEM, CROP, CROP MANAGEMENT, CROP PROTECTION, CROPS, DIGITAL, DISTANCE LEARNING, DOMAIN, E-LEARNING, ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES, ECONOMIC COOPERATION, EDUCATORS, ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY, EQUIPMENT, EXPORT DEVELOPMENT, EXPORT MARKETS, EXPORT SECTOR, EXTENSION, EXTENSION AGENTS, EXTENSIONISTS, EXTERNALITIES, FARM PRACTICES, FARMER PARTICIPATION, FARMERS, FARMS, FEASIBILITY STUDIES, FINANCIAL SERVICES, FISHERIES, FOOD LEGUMES, FOOD PROCESSING, FOOD SAFETY, FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT, FORESTRY, FRUITS, GENETIC IMPROVEMENT, GENETIC RESOURCES, GENETICS, GERMPLASM, GLOBAL MARKETS, GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM, GOVERNMENT REVENUES, GPS, GREEN REVOLUTION, GROWTH STRATEGY, HARVEST, HEALTHY FOOD, HUMAN CAPITAL, HUMAN RESOURCE, HUMAN RESOURCES, ICT, IFPRI, IMAGE, IMPACT ASSESSMENT, INCOMES, INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES, INFORMATION COMMUNICATION, INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES, INFORMATION SYSTEM, INFORMATION SYSTEMS, INNOVATION POLICY, INNOVATION PROGRAM, INSTITUTION, INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK, INTEGRATION, INTELLECTUAL PROPERTIES, INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS, INTERNAL CHANGES, INTERNATIONAL COMPANIES, INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE, INTERNATIONAL TRADE, IRRIGATION, KNOW-HOW, KNOWLEDGE BASE, LABORATORIES, LAN, LEGAL FRAMEWORK, LIVESTOCK, LIVESTOCK HEALTH, MAIZE, MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS, MANUFACTURING, MARKET ACCESS, MARKET INFORMATION, MARKETING, MEAT, MEDIA, MILK, MOBILE PHONE, MOLECULAR MARKERS, NASH, NATURAL RESOURCES, NATURAL RESOURCES RESEARCH, NETWORKS, NEW MARKETS, NEW TECHNOLOGIES, NEW TECHNOLOGY, NUTRITIONAL VALUE, PARADIGM SHIFT, PASTURES, PESTICIDE, PLANT BREEDERS, PLANT BREEDING, PLANT PROTECTION, PLANT VARIETIES, POTATO, POTATOES, PRIORITY SETTING, PRIVATE INVESTMENT, PRIVATE SECTOR, PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENT, PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION, PRIVATE SECTORS, PROCESSORS, PRODUCTION PROCESS, PROGRAMMING, PROTECTION OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, PUBLIC AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH, R&D, REGIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH, REGULATORY FRAMEWORK, RESEARCH CENTERS, RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE, RESEARCH INVESTMENTS, RESEARCH ORGANIZATIONS, RESULT, RESULTS, RICE, ROBOTS, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, SCIENTIFIC EXPERTISE, SCIENTISTS, SENSORS, SHEEP, SOIL FERTILITY, SOILS, STANDARDIZATION, SUPPLY CHAIN, TAGGING, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT, TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT, TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER, TRACEABILITY, TRANSACTION, TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGY, UNIVERSITIES, UPOV, VALUE CHAIN, VALUE CHAINS, VEGETABLE PRODUCERS, VEGETABLES, WATER RESOURCES, WATER USE EFFICIENCY, WEB, WEB PORTALS, WHEAT, WIRELESS, WIRELESS COMMUNICATION,
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