Workshop objectives:
This workshop highlighted the key findings from the recently developed AIS Investment Sourcebook. The workshop also served as a venue to feature and learn from operational and analytical cases and initiatives that are currently not covered by the Sourcebook
- To launch, and disseminate and discuss findings from the recently published “Investment Sourcebook: Agricultural Innovation Systems”
- To learn from other on-going operational and analytical initiatives on AIS
- To identify key recommendations for and issues requiring further analysis, experimentation and implementation to promote operationalization of AIS approach
- To consolidate the Community of Practice on AIS
Conclusions/summary of the Conference will be added later.
Some presentations relevant for PAEPARD
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PART 3: RURAL ADVISORY SERVICES & ITS ROLE IN PROMOTING INNOVATION Chair: Magdalena Blum, FAO |
Session Description |
Pluralism and Brokering as the Defining Factors for Rural Advisory Services in an AIS Context – Kristin Davis, Executive Secretary, GFRAS and Willem Heemskerk, KIT Application of ICT for RAS – Carol Bothwell, VP and Chief Knowledge Office, Catholic Relief Services Private Sector Driven RAS: Principles of and Evidence of Engagement – by Willem Heemskerk, KIT and Village-based Agricultural Advisor: A New Model for Self-employed Extension Workers – by David Priest, FIPS-Africa Ltd. What can Brokers Offer for RAS and Agricultural Innovation – by Laurens Klerkx, Wageningen University What can Brokers Offer for RAS and Agricultural Innovation - Rasheed Sulaiman, CRISP-LINK |
PART 4: ROLE OF RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY IN AIS Chair: Jonathan Wadsworth, Executive Director of the Fund Office, CGIAR |
Session Description |
Strengthening Research System to Function in AIS – John Lynam, International Research and Innovation Consultant Building Effective Demand Articulation and Interface between Research System and Other Actors – by David Spielman, Senior Research Fellow, IFPRI Lessons on Consortia and R&D Partnerships with the Private Sector (Australia, Chile and India) – Francisco Obreque, Independent Consultant Change Management within Agricultural Research Systems– Doug Horton, Independent Consultant 20 years of AIS Implementation in Uruguay – What Have We Learned from INIA? – Mario Pareja, Independent Consultant, IICA Agricultural Innovations Using the Integrated Agricultural Research for Development (IAR4D) Aapproach – Sidi Sanyang, Program Manager, CORAF/WECARD |
PART 6: IGNITE SESSION &; PARALLEL WORKING GROUPS
IGNITE Session: 13 Speed presentations on AIS approaches/initiatives/products
Recent International Initiatives on Innovation Systems and Processes by CIRAD and its Partners – Bernard Triomphe, CIRAD
Farmer-managed Funds for Local Innovation Processes – Ann Waters-Bayer, ProLinnova
Facilitating Institutional Change to open up Opportunities for Small Farmers: the CoS-SIS Experience in West Africa Case - Laurens Klerkx , CoS-SIS Programme
The Farmer Entrepreneurship Program , A Case Study on The Experience of Small Farmer Clusters in Nueva Ecija, Philippines - Terry Tuason, CRS
“Papa Andina: Facilitating Innovation in the Andes and Beyond” - Andre Devaux, CIP
INNOVAGRO Network - Leticia Deschamps, IICA
Realizing Agriculture Innovation (AI) in Family Farmers (SOFA 2014) – Magdalena Blum, FAO
Value Chains 2.0: Promoting Improved Information and Knowledge Management for Value Chain Development - Veronica Gottret, CATIE
Innovation Dynamics (with WUR) Based on How to Deal with Innovation Processes Based on SSA cases - Willem Heemskerk, KIT
Business Incubation for Agribusiness SMEs: Findings from infoDev – Michael Ehst, InfoDev
The Australia/ Papua New Guinea Agricultural Research and Development Support Facility (ARDSF): Successful Capacity Building of Agricultural Research for Development? - Andy Hall and Kumuda Dorai, UNU-LINK
Agri-Fin Mobile and Access Agriculture: ICTs at the Service of Innovative Extension Approaches - Pierre-Andre Cordey, SDC
New Extension Skills Needed to Function in a Changing Context and AIS - Kristin Davis, GFRAS