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BOX F.6

Applied Research on Innovation Systems in Agriculture interventions in Indonesia Applied Research on Innovation Systems in Agriculture (ARISA) is supporting collaborative projects between research institutes and private sector companies to incubate and deliver technology and business solutions appropriate to smallholder farmers in eastern Indonesia. These projects are supported by capacity building and technical assistance tailored to the individual partnerships. ARISA seeks to identify and analyze opportunities and barriers to the expansion of research–private sector partnership that can help translate and deliver ideas and solutions from research to farmers. Interventions are described below. The beef intervention involves developing a profitable and sustainable beef production system in Sumbawa, Nusa Tenggara Barat (NTB). This has been done through improved engagement of cattle farmers with a traders association (PEPEHANI), individual large traders, and a beef processing company (PT Dharma Raya Hutama Jaya). The research institute partner is the University of Mataram. The intervention aims to improve the incomes of approximately 1,100 cattle farmers in West Sumbawa and Sumbawa districts. The maize intervention involves promoting best practices for dual-cropping models using new hybrid maize with pulses (mung bean and ground nut) on drylands in Nusa Tenggara Barat. The partners are PT Syngenta Indonesia, Bank NTB, and the University of Mataram. The intervention seeks to improve the incomes of about 1,100 smallholder farmers in East and North Lombok. The cassava intervention involves developing ­integrated modified cassava flour chip clusters for

improving the welfare of smallholder farmers in the southern part of East Java. The partners are PT Bangkit Cassava Mandiri (PT BCM), the University of Jember, the KEHATI Foundation, plus a range of enterprise cooperatives. This intervention aims to improve the incomes of approximately 2,800 cassava and sheep farmers in the Jember region of East Java. The sugar intervention involves improving market links, the commercialization of agricultural innovations, and an enabling policy environment for sugarcane development in Madura, East Java. The partners are PT Perkebunan Nusantara X and the Indonesian Sugar Research Institute, along with Trunojoyo University. This intervention seeks to improve the incomes of approximately 1,200 farmers in Madura. The dairy intervention involves developing fodder farming business models for smallholder dairy production in East Java. The partners are PT Nestle and the University of Brawijaya. The intervention aims to improve the incomes of approximately 1,200 dairy and fodder farmers in the Malang region of East Java. The shallot integrated pest management (IPM) ­intervention involves using IPM for shallot production in East Java. It is a joint ARISA-PRISMA intervention. The main partners are PT NuFarm, PT Nasa, PT Solbi, the University of Gadja Mada, and the Plant Protection Agency. The implementation plan also called for CropLife Indonesia to be involved. The intervention aims to improve the incomes of at least 3,000 shallot farmers in East Java through the adoption of IPM.

Source: Hall et al. 2016.

offering agriculture-, food-, water-, and forestry-related education and degrees. The Philippines is home to a large number of HEIs—in 2011, there were 97 state colleges and universities offering degree programs in forestry and other related courses, and at least 106 offering degree programs in agriculture (Cruz et al. 2013). In Lao PDR, the National University of Laos is the only HEI to offer postgraduate programs in agriculture and food and forestry (there are also five agricultural colleges). A lack of resources potentially affects the quality of agricultural education in many countries. Only a small proportion of university lecturers and researchers at HEIs in Cambodia and Vietnam are qualified at the PhD


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interventions in Indonesia

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in East Asia

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F.5 Research-extension links and knowledge brokers in Vietnam F.6 Applied Research on Innovation Systems in Agriculture

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F.3 International networks in East Asia

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F.4 Innovation brokers

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E.3 Three-dimensional printing of food and machinery F.1 Foreign private agricultural research and development in

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E.2 Food fortification, reformulation of food, and functional foods

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in East Asia

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D.6 The impact of water users associations on farm production, income, and water savings in northern China D.7 Climate-smart agriculture practices for key crops and

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smallholders in China

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B.1 Convergence of One Health with several national and international approaches to managing emerging infectious diseases and other biothreats D.1 Current triple win innovations in use or in the early stages of adoption

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D.4 Sustainable rice production practices D.5 Precision application of inputs: Innovations and challenges with

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D.3 Practices to mitigate environmental risks

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Vietnam

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innovation

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innovation

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Strengthening innovation policy and governance

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7.3 Good practices for policies on agricultural extension services

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A growing need for transformative innovations

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Notes

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References

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6.4 Enabling environment for agricultural innovation in select countries

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Importance of the enabling environment to innovation

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services and integration of E-extension

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Innovation capacity and skills for long-term sustainability Better resource use and innovation outcomes from stronger

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6.12 Agricultural tertiary education reform in China

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innovation

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6.14 Thailand’s National Innovation Agency

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6.10 Research and development–based tax incentives for innovation

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International collaboration for a regionwide response to agri-food system challenges Returns to innovation increased by reform of agricultural extension

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and the private sector in China

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sector R&D

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6.6 Vietnam’s vision for greener high-tech growth

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in transforming and urbanizing countries

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6.5 Biotechnology research and development in Indonesia

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Asian countries’ response to emerging needs Providing the incentives and breaking the barriers to increase private

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6.4 Drivers of agriculture sector growth in China

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agricultural development

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Introduction

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References

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innovation capacities in East Asian countries

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Notes

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innovations

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5.12 Lab-grown meat and other protein alternatives

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Readiness of developing East Asian countries to embrace transformative innovations

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5.11 Emerging but struggling food e-commerce

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Food consumption and nutrition: From basic sustenance to personalized nutrition The economic, environmental, health, and social feasibility of

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testing

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value chain

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5.7 Urban agriculture in East Asia’s agri-food systems

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5.6 New breeding techniques

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5.2 Vinaphone-managed mobile-based farm assistant

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5.3 Blockchain applications in the agri-food system

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examples of digital technology applications

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changing the technology landscape

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4.3 Integrated soil-crop management practices

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environment matters

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agro-industry services

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production practices

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Limited trade-offs between agricultural innovations that foster environmentally sustainable production and productivity Challenges to smallholders’ adoption of innovations fostering

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Undisputed success of past agriculture productivity and food security achievements

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by COVID-19

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sector and the overall economy

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management of emerging infectious diseases

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2.1 The main drivers of emerging infectious diseases

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Threats to the agri-food system’s productivity and sustainability Food safety and persistent nutrition problems as new sources of food

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East Asian agri-food systems need to embrace innovations that foster productivity, sustainability, and health

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