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spelling okr-10986-104242021-04-23T14:02:50Z Eyeing the Future of Agriculture : A Vision for Agricultural Innovation in Chile Janssen, Willem Rajalahti, Riikka Edmeades, Svetlana Nussbaumer, Beatriz ACTION PLAN AGRICULTURAL INNOVATION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURE CAPACITY-BUILDING COMMODITIES COMPETITIVENESS CREATIVE COLLABORATION DECISION MAKING DISCUSSION DISCUSSIONS EXTENSION FARMERS HUMAN RESOURCE HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT IDEA IDEAS INCOMES INNOVATION INSIGHTS INTEGRATION INTELLIGENCE INTERVIEWS LEADING METHODOLOGY NATURAL RESOURCE NEW MARKETS PHONE PRIVATE SECTORS PRODUCTIVITY QUALITY MANAGEMENT RESULTS RURAL DEVELOPMENT SCENARIO SCENARIOS SCIENTISTS SECURITY POLICIES TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE THINKING VISION WEB Chile is one of the leading agricultural producers in Latin America and an important player in world agro-alimentary markets-a position it is determined to maintain. In 2008, the government (through the Ministry of Agriculture) requested technical assistance from the World Bank to define how agricultural innovation can help maintain future competitiveness and how it needs to evolve. However, since changes in its agricultural innovation system will pay off more in the long run than in the short term, Chile needed a realistic assessment of what it will take to be an agricultural leader in the future, knowing that without an understanding of the future, any major investment in agricultural innovation would be like shooting a cannon in the dark. Although many dynamic changes (such as population growth, improved incomes, market development, climate change, shifting dietary patterns, and advances in technology) can be identified, mapping and tracing their interaction is highly complex. So the Ministry and the Bank jointly engaged in a visioning exercise to understand the factors that drive Chile's agricultural future. This smart lesson summarizes that exercise and shares some of the lessons learned. 2012-08-13T11:26:02Z 2012-08-13T11:26:02Z 2011-12 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/12/16199122/eyeing-future-agriculture-vision-agricultural-innovation-chile http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10424 English IFC Smart Lessons Brief CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research
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topic ACTION PLAN
AGRICULTURAL INNOVATION
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURE
CAPACITY-BUILDING
COMMODITIES
COMPETITIVENESS
CREATIVE COLLABORATION
DECISION MAKING
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSIONS
EXTENSION
FARMERS
HUMAN RESOURCE
HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
IDEA
IDEAS
INCOMES
INNOVATION
INSIGHTS
INTEGRATION
INTELLIGENCE
INTERVIEWS
LEADING
METHODOLOGY
NATURAL RESOURCE
NEW MARKETS
PHONE
PRIVATE SECTORS
PRODUCTIVITY
QUALITY MANAGEMENT
RESULTS
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
SCENARIO
SCENARIOS
SCIENTISTS
SECURITY POLICIES
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
THINKING
VISION
WEB
spellingShingle ACTION PLAN
AGRICULTURAL INNOVATION
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURE
CAPACITY-BUILDING
COMMODITIES
COMPETITIVENESS
CREATIVE COLLABORATION
DECISION MAKING
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSIONS
EXTENSION
FARMERS
HUMAN RESOURCE
HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
IDEA
IDEAS
INCOMES
INNOVATION
INSIGHTS
INTEGRATION
INTELLIGENCE
INTERVIEWS
LEADING
METHODOLOGY
NATURAL RESOURCE
NEW MARKETS
PHONE
PRIVATE SECTORS
PRODUCTIVITY
QUALITY MANAGEMENT
RESULTS
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
SCENARIO
SCENARIOS
SCIENTISTS
SECURITY POLICIES
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
THINKING
VISION
WEB
Janssen, Willem
Rajalahti, Riikka
Edmeades, Svetlana
Nussbaumer, Beatriz
Eyeing the Future of Agriculture : A Vision for Agricultural Innovation in Chile
relation IFC Smart Lessons Brief
description Chile is one of the leading agricultural producers in Latin America and an important player in world agro-alimentary markets-a position it is determined to maintain. In 2008, the government (through the Ministry of Agriculture) requested technical assistance from the World Bank to define how agricultural innovation can help maintain future competitiveness and how it needs to evolve. However, since changes in its agricultural innovation system will pay off more in the long run than in the short term, Chile needed a realistic assessment of what it will take to be an agricultural leader in the future, knowing that without an understanding of the future, any major investment in agricultural innovation would be like shooting a cannon in the dark. Although many dynamic changes (such as population growth, improved incomes, market development, climate change, shifting dietary patterns, and advances in technology) can be identified, mapping and tracing their interaction is highly complex. So the Ministry and the Bank jointly engaged in a visioning exercise to understand the factors that drive Chile's agricultural future. This smart lesson summarizes that exercise and shares some of the lessons learned.
format Publications & Research :: Brief
author Janssen, Willem
Rajalahti, Riikka
Edmeades, Svetlana
Nussbaumer, Beatriz
author_facet Janssen, Willem
Rajalahti, Riikka
Edmeades, Svetlana
Nussbaumer, Beatriz
author_sort Janssen, Willem
title Eyeing the Future of Agriculture : A Vision for Agricultural Innovation in Chile
title_short Eyeing the Future of Agriculture : A Vision for Agricultural Innovation in Chile
title_full Eyeing the Future of Agriculture : A Vision for Agricultural Innovation in Chile
title_fullStr Eyeing the Future of Agriculture : A Vision for Agricultural Innovation in Chile
title_full_unstemmed Eyeing the Future of Agriculture : A Vision for Agricultural Innovation in Chile
title_sort eyeing the future of agriculture : a vision for agricultural innovation in chile
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/12/16199122/eyeing-future-agriculture-vision-agricultural-innovation-chile
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