Many believe that agricultural productivity growth, driven by research-induced technical change, is essential to long-run economic development. Consequently, a strategy of agriculture-led development has been a critical element in aid and economic-development policy around the world since World War II. An important component of this strategy has been the progressive development of the system of international agricultural research centers (IARCs) known as the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR, or CG for short), in conjunction with and as a complement to the national agricultural research systems (NARSs) in developing countries.PRIFPRI1; Pro-poor science and technology policies; Public Policy and InvestmentISNA
Parts I and II of a study of the impact of the CGIAR System on agricultural production and agricultu...
The diversity of players in the field of agricultural (and, more generally, rural) policy and manage...
Paper prepared by Marc J. Cohen and Per Pinstrup-Andersen as background to discussion on change desi...
Agriculture research knowledge and technology that transcends national borders has played a crucial ...
Global Public Goods (GPGs) are becoming increasingly important in international development, but lit...
The primary role of international public agricultural research is undoubtedly to address key social,...
In its first major programme since the mid-70s, the Consultative Group on International Agricultural...
The recent food crisis, combined with the energy crisis and emerging climate change issues, threaten...
This publication is the 12 page brochure which accompanies the full Strategy and Results Framework f...
Research bodies in development form part of the global knowledge system and comprise public, private...
Over the past 50 years public agricultural research has contributed enormously to humanity, enabling...
Globalization, technical change and migration are changing the dynamics of poverty and food producti...
[Extract] Investment in agricultural research has consistently delivered high rates of return in ter...
The Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) is a 40-yearold strategic part...
An initial report on a large scale project mounted by IAEG to determine whether international agricu...
Parts I and II of a study of the impact of the CGIAR System on agricultural production and agricultu...
The diversity of players in the field of agricultural (and, more generally, rural) policy and manage...
Paper prepared by Marc J. Cohen and Per Pinstrup-Andersen as background to discussion on change desi...
Agriculture research knowledge and technology that transcends national borders has played a crucial ...
Global Public Goods (GPGs) are becoming increasingly important in international development, but lit...
The primary role of international public agricultural research is undoubtedly to address key social,...
In its first major programme since the mid-70s, the Consultative Group on International Agricultural...
The recent food crisis, combined with the energy crisis and emerging climate change issues, threaten...
This publication is the 12 page brochure which accompanies the full Strategy and Results Framework f...
Research bodies in development form part of the global knowledge system and comprise public, private...
Over the past 50 years public agricultural research has contributed enormously to humanity, enabling...
Globalization, technical change and migration are changing the dynamics of poverty and food producti...
[Extract] Investment in agricultural research has consistently delivered high rates of return in ter...
The Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) is a 40-yearold strategic part...
An initial report on a large scale project mounted by IAEG to determine whether international agricu...
Parts I and II of a study of the impact of the CGIAR System on agricultural production and agricultu...
The diversity of players in the field of agricultural (and, more generally, rural) policy and manage...
Paper prepared by Marc J. Cohen and Per Pinstrup-Andersen as background to discussion on change desi...