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Gert-Jan Stads, Pol Chanthy, Alejandro Nin-Pratt, Norah Omot, Nguyen Thi Pham, and Ouk Makara

Year:

2020

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International Food Policy Research Institute, Asia-Pacific Association of Agricultural Research Institutions, and Cambodian Agricultural Research and Development Institute.

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The Cambodia country brief presents key agricultural R&D indicators in a highly accessible visual display. The brief also features more in-depth analysis of some of the key challenges that the country’s agricultural R&D systems are facing, and the policy options to address these challenges. It presents various future agricultural research investment scenarios and how these are projected to affect agricultural productivity growth.

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Authors:

Gert-Jan Stads, Norah Omot, Isiwat Bandrapiwat, Alejandro Nin-Pratt, Nguyen Thi Pham, and Jintawee Thaingam

Year:

2020

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International Food Policy Research Institute, Asia-Pacific Association of Agricultural Research Institutions, and Department of Agriculture.

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The Thailand country brief presents key agricultural R&D indicators in a highly accessible visual display. The brief also features more in-depth analysis of some of the key challenges that the country’s agricultural R&D systems are facing, and the policy options to address these challenges. It presents various future agricultural research investment scenarios and how these are projected to affect agricultural productivity growth.

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Authors:

Gert-Jan Stads, Arif Surahman, Norah Omot, Alejandro Nin-Pratt, and Nguyen Thi Pham

Year:

2020

Publisher

International Food Policy Research Institute, Asia-Pacific Association of Agricultural Research Institutions, and Indonesian Agency for Agricultural Research and Development.

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The Indonesia country brief presents key agricultural R&D indicators in a highly accessible visual display. The brief also features more in-depth analysis of some of the key challenges that the country’s agricultural R&D systems are facing, and the policy options to address these challenges. It presents various future agricultural research investment scenarios and how these are projected to affect agricultural productivity growth.

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Authors:

Gert-Jan Stads

Year:

2019

Publisher

SAARC Agriculture Centre (SAC), Dhaka, Bangladesh and Asia Pacific Association of Agricultural Research Institutions (APAARI), Bangkok, Thailand

Further information

Chapter 11 Agricultural policy and program framework: Priority areas for research and development in South Asia. Editors: Rudra Bahadur Shrestha, Shaikh Mohammad Bokhtiar, Ravi Khetarpal and Yam Bahadur Thapa.

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Quantitative evidence presented in this report demonstrates that total public agricultural research and development (R&D) spending in South Asia has risen considerably since 2000. This trend was largely driven by India, which has the highest investment levels and strongest human resource capacity in agricultural research South Asia by far (in terms of absolute size, average qualification levels of researchers, and the scientific outputs they produce).
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