Working Paper 10: Partnerships, Platforms and Policies

Strengthening Farmer Capacity to Harness Technological Innovation for Agricultural Commercialisation

Abstract

Innovation capacity presupposes capacity to harness science, technology and innovation (STI) for agricultural commercialisation. Agricultural commercialisation requires an enabling policy environment on STI issues such as the impact of climate change, nutrition, improved seed and inputs, emerging technologies, infrastructure, research and extension, and financing. These issues are consistent with the Science, Technology and Innovation Strategy for Africa (STISA) 2024 (African Union Commission undated). This paper uses three STI revolution storylines (case studies on rice, information and communications technology (ICT) and cocoa) to highlight the enabling factors that make STI a vehicle for agricultural commercialisation.

This work is part of the Agricultural Policy Research Policy in Africa (APRA) Programme

Citation

Odame Hannington and Alemu Dawit. (2018) ‘Partnerships, Platforms and Policies: Strengthening Farmer Capacity To Harness Technological Innovation For Agricultural Commercialisation’ APRA Working Paper 10, Future Agricultures Consortium

Working Paper 10: Partnerships, Platforms and Policies: Strengthening Farmer Capacity to Harness Technological Innovation for Agricultural Commercialisation

Published 13 March 2018