Towards a Vision for Agricultural Innovation in Chile in 2030
This paper aims to develop a vision statement for the agricultural sector that may then guide the future investments in Chile's agricultural innovation system, A joint and shared perspective on how the sector might look and what role agricultu...
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ACCESS TO INFORMATION AGRICULTURAL AREA AGRICULTURAL AREAS AGRICULTURAL BUSINESSES AGRICULTURAL ECONOMIES AGRICULTURAL ECONOMIST AGRICULTURAL ENTREPRENEURS AGRICULTURAL EXPORT AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS AGRICULTURAL GROWTH AGRICULTURAL IMPORTS AGRICULTURAL INNOVATION AGRICULTURAL MARKETS AGRICULTURAL OUTLOOK AGRICULTURAL PRICES AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE AGRICULTURAL PRODUCERS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION SYSTEMS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AGRICULTURAL R&D AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AGRICULTURAL RESOURCE AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AGRICULTURAL SECTOR AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMS AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY AGRICULTURAL TRADE AGRICULTURAL VALUE AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION AGRICULTURE SECTOR AGROINDUSTRIES AGRONOMY ANIMAL FEED ANIMAL HEALTH ANIMAL WELFARE ANIMAL WELFARE STANDARDS ANIMALS AQUACULTURE ARABLE LAND BEANS BEEF BIODIVERSITY BIOSAFETY BIOTECHNOLOGY CAPACITY BUILDING CARBON CATTLE CEREALS CIAT CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATIC CONDITIONS COMBINES COMMODITIES COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE COMPOST CONSUMPTION PATTERNS CROP CROP MANAGEMENT CROP PRODUCTION CROPS CUTTING DAIRY DAIRY PRODUCTS DECISION MAKING DEMAND FOR FOOD DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH DISEASES DOMESTIC MARKETS DRAINAGE ECOLOGICAL CONDITIONS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIES OF SCALE EFFECTIVE STRATEGY EFFECTIVE USE ENERGY PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESTRICTIONS ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY ENVIRONMENTS EXPLOITATION EXPORT MARKETS FAO FARM FARM MANAGEMENT FARMERS FARMING FARMING SYSTEMS FARMS FERTILIZERS FISHERIES FOOD PRODUCTS FOOD SAFETY FOOD SECURITY FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOREIGN MARKETS FOREST MANAGEMENT FORESTRY FORESTS FOSSIL FUELS FREE TRADE FRESH FRUIT FRUITS GENETIC ENGINEERING GENETIC IMPROVEMENT GENETICS GRAIN GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS GREENHOUSE GASSES GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HARVEST HIGH-VALUE PRODUCTS HOUSEHOLDS INCOMES INPUT USE INTEGRATION INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL MARKET INTERNATIONAL MARKETS IRRIGATION IRRIGATION SYSTEMS LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKETS LAMB LAND USE LIVELIHOODS LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK SYSTEMS MAIZE MARGINAL LANDS MARKET ACCESS MARKET FACTORS MARKET INFORMATION SYSTEMS MARKET POSITION MARKETING MARKETING SYSTEMS MEAT MEATS MILK NASH NATURAL RESOURCE BASE NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT NATURAL RESOURCES NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT NEW TECHNOLOGIES OIL OIL PRICES ORGANIC PRODUCTION PASTURES PATENTS PEST MANAGEMENT PEST MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES PESTICIDE PESTS PLANTATIONS POPULATION GROWTH PORK POTATO POULTRY PRICE LEVELS PRICE RISK PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH PROTEINS PUBLIC SERVICES QUALITY REQUIREMENTS REFRIGERATION RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCE USE RISK MANAGEMENT RURAL AREAS RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL INCOME RURAL POPULATION SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE SMALL HOLDERS SOIL CONSERVATION SOIL DEGRADATION SOILS SUGAR SUPERMARKETS SUSTAINABLE FORESTRY TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER THE CONSULTATIVE GROUP TIMBER TRACEABILITY TRADE AGREEMENTS URBANIZATION VEGETABLE PRODUCERS VEGETABLES VOLUME WASTE RECYCLING WATER RESOURCES WATER USE EFFICIENCY WATERSHED WHEAT YIELD LOSSES World Bank Towards a Vision for Agricultural Innovation in Chile in 2030 |
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This paper aims to develop a vision
statement for the agricultural sector that may then guide
the future investments in Chile's agricultural
innovation system, A joint and shared perspective on how the
sector might look and what role agricultural innovation
should play in getting there is a prerequisite for any
effective strategy. But developing such a vision is not only
a function of what the country wants: it also depends on the
context in which Chile's agricultural sector will find
itself. This paper therefore reports on a participatory
process to explore the many uncertainties that surround
Chile's agriculture and to derive possible implications
and answers. This will then lead to a vision for the sector
that should be realistic both in terms of Chile's
agricultural ambitions and its surrounding uncertainties.
Based on the vision, a series of topics that needs to be
explored in the agricultural innovation system if Chile
wishes to make its vision come true will be identified and
briefly described. The current paper is the second one 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 made recommendations on how
their performance can be improved. This second study
explores the future of Chile's agriculture towards
2030, using a scenario planning methodology and developing a
vision for the future of its agricultural innovation system.
The third study will then outline a concrete action plan to
make progress on the main topics that need to be addressed
in order to achieve the vision. |
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Towards a Vision for Agricultural Innovation in Chile in 2030 |
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Towards a Vision for Agricultural Innovation in Chile in 2030 |
title_full |
Towards a Vision for Agricultural Innovation in Chile in 2030 |
title_fullStr |
Towards a Vision for Agricultural Innovation in Chile in 2030 |
title_full_unstemmed |
Towards a Vision for Agricultural Innovation in Chile in 2030 |
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towards a vision for agricultural innovation in chile in 2030 |
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2012 |
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okr-10986-27802021-04-23T14:02:04Z Towards a Vision for Agricultural Innovation in Chile in 2030 World Bank ACCESS TO INFORMATION AGRICULTURAL AREA AGRICULTURAL AREAS AGRICULTURAL BUSINESSES AGRICULTURAL ECONOMIES AGRICULTURAL ECONOMIST AGRICULTURAL ENTREPRENEURS AGRICULTURAL EXPORT AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS AGRICULTURAL GROWTH AGRICULTURAL IMPORTS AGRICULTURAL INNOVATION AGRICULTURAL MARKETS AGRICULTURAL OUTLOOK AGRICULTURAL PRICES AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE AGRICULTURAL PRODUCERS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION SYSTEMS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AGRICULTURAL R&D AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AGRICULTURAL RESOURCE AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AGRICULTURAL SECTOR AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMS AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY AGRICULTURAL TRADE AGRICULTURAL VALUE AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION AGRICULTURE SECTOR AGROINDUSTRIES AGRONOMY ANIMAL FEED ANIMAL HEALTH ANIMAL WELFARE ANIMAL WELFARE STANDARDS ANIMALS AQUACULTURE ARABLE LAND BEANS BEEF BIODIVERSITY BIOSAFETY BIOTECHNOLOGY CAPACITY BUILDING CARBON CATTLE CEREALS CIAT CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATIC CONDITIONS COMBINES COMMODITIES COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE COMPOST CONSUMPTION PATTERNS CROP CROP MANAGEMENT CROP PRODUCTION CROPS CUTTING DAIRY DAIRY PRODUCTS DECISION MAKING DEMAND FOR FOOD DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH DISEASES DOMESTIC MARKETS DRAINAGE ECOLOGICAL CONDITIONS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIES OF SCALE EFFECTIVE STRATEGY EFFECTIVE USE ENERGY PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL RESTRICTIONS ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY ENVIRONMENTS EXPLOITATION EXPORT MARKETS FAO FARM FARM MANAGEMENT FARMERS FARMING FARMING SYSTEMS FARMS FERTILIZERS FISHERIES FOOD PRODUCTS FOOD SAFETY FOOD SECURITY FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOREIGN MARKETS FOREST MANAGEMENT FORESTRY FORESTS FOSSIL FUELS FREE TRADE FRESH FRUIT FRUITS GENETIC ENGINEERING GENETIC IMPROVEMENT GENETICS GRAIN GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS GREENHOUSE GASSES GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HARVEST HIGH-VALUE PRODUCTS HOUSEHOLDS INCOMES INPUT USE INTEGRATION INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL MARKET INTERNATIONAL MARKETS IRRIGATION IRRIGATION SYSTEMS LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKETS LAMB LAND USE LIVELIHOODS LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK SYSTEMS MAIZE MARGINAL LANDS MARKET ACCESS MARKET FACTORS MARKET INFORMATION SYSTEMS MARKET POSITION MARKETING MARKETING SYSTEMS MEAT MEATS MILK NASH NATURAL RESOURCE BASE NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT NATURAL RESOURCES NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT NEW TECHNOLOGIES OIL OIL PRICES ORGANIC PRODUCTION PASTURES PATENTS PEST MANAGEMENT PEST MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES PESTICIDE PESTS PLANTATIONS POPULATION GROWTH PORK POTATO POULTRY PRICE LEVELS PRICE RISK PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH PROTEINS PUBLIC SERVICES QUALITY REQUIREMENTS REFRIGERATION RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCE USE RISK MANAGEMENT RURAL AREAS RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL INCOME RURAL POPULATION SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE SMALL HOLDERS SOIL CONSERVATION SOIL DEGRADATION SOILS SUGAR SUPERMARKETS SUSTAINABLE FORESTRY TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER THE CONSULTATIVE GROUP TIMBER TRACEABILITY TRADE AGREEMENTS URBANIZATION VEGETABLE PRODUCERS VEGETABLES VOLUME WASTE RECYCLING WATER RESOURCES WATER USE EFFICIENCY WATERSHED WHEAT YIELD LOSSES This paper aims to develop a vision statement for the agricultural sector that may then guide the future investments in Chile's agricultural innovation system, A joint and shared perspective on how the sector might look and what role agricultural innovation should play in getting there is a prerequisite for any effective strategy. But developing such a vision is not only a function of what the country wants: it also depends on the context in which Chile's agricultural sector will find itself. This paper therefore reports on a participatory process to explore the many uncertainties that surround Chile's agriculture and to derive possible implications and answers. This will then lead to a vision for the sector that should be realistic both in terms of Chile's agricultural ambitions and its surrounding uncertainties. Based on the vision, a series of topics that needs to be explored in the agricultural innovation system if Chile wishes to make its vision come true will be identified and briefly described. The current paper is the second one 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 made recommendations on how their performance can be improved. This second study explores the future of Chile's agriculture towards 2030, using a scenario planning methodology and developing a vision for the future of its agricultural innovation system. The third study will then outline a concrete action plan to make progress on the main topics that need to be addressed in order to achieve the vision. 2012-03-19T10:13:20Z 2012-03-19T10:13:20Z 2011-05-31 http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000333037_20110927014624 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/2780 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank Economic & Sector Work :: Other Agricultural Study Economic & Sector Work Latin America & Caribbean South America America Chile |