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Rapid transformation of food systems in developing regions: Highlighting the role of agricultural research & innovations

Developing regions' food system has transformed rapidly in the past several decades. The food system is the dendritic cluster of R&D value chains, and the value chains linking input suppliers to farmers, and farmers upstream to wholesalers and processors midstream, to retailers then consumers downstream. This study analyze the transformation in terms of these value chains' structure and conduct, and the effects of changes in those on its performance in terms of impacts on consumers and farmers, as well as the efficiency of and waste in the overall chain.

Tema(s): 
sistemas de innovacióninnovacióninvestigacióndesarrollo ruralcadenas de valor...
Año de publicación: 
2019
Autor (es): 
Reardon T.Echeverria R.Berdegué J.Minten B.Liverpool-Tasie S.Tschirley D.Zilberman D.
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Conclusion and Policy Implications to “Climate Smart Agriculture: Building Resilience to Climate Change”

The efforts to adapt to climate change in developing countries are in their infancy, and hopefully CSA will be a major contributor to these efforts. But CSA itself is evolving, and there is a growing need to refine and adapt it to the changing realities. This section of the book focus on the implications of the empirical findings for devising effective strategies and policies to support resilience and the implications for agriculture and climate change policy at national, regional and international levels.

Tema(s): 
cambio climáticoFormas de explotación agrariapolíticas de innovaciónpolíticasagricultura sostenible...
Año de publicación: 
2017
Autor (es): 
Zilberman D.
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Agricultural Biodiversity and Biotechnology in Economic Development

The topics addressed in this book are of vital importance to the survival of humankind. Agricultural biodiversity, encompassing genetic diversity as well as human knowledge, is the base upon which agricultural production has been built, and protecting this resource is critical to ensuring the capacity of current and future generations to adapt to unforeseen challenges.

Tema(s): 
sistemas de innovacióninvestigacióndesarrollo ruralagricultura sostenible
Año de publicación: 
2005
Autor (es): 
Cooper J.Lipper L. M.Zilberman D.
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The impact of agricultural biotechnology on yields, risks, and biodiversity in low-income countries

This paper shows that the current generation of transgenic crop varieties has significant potential to improve economic welfare in low-income countries. These varieties might increase crop yields in low-income countries in cases when pesticides have not been used. They will reduce negative health effects of chemicals when they replace them. With low transaction costs, appropriate infrastructure, and access to intellectual property, multiple varieties of transgenics will be introduced.

Tema(s): 
evaluación de impactosistemas de innovacióndesarrollo ruralagricultura sostenible
Año de publicación: 
2007
Autor (es): 
Zilberman D.Ameden H.Qaim M.
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Agricultural Biotechnology: The Promise and Prospects of Genetically Modified Crops

For millennia, humans have modified plant genes in order to develop crops best suited for food, fiber, feed, and energy production. Conventional plant breeding remains inherently random and slow, constrained by the availability of desirable traits in closely related plant species. In contrast, agricultural biotechnology employs the modern tools of genetic engineering to reduce uncertainty and breeding time and to transfer traits from more distantly related plants.

Tema(s): 
actividades de extensiónseguridad alimentaria y nutricionalsistemas de innovaciónpolíticasinvestigación y desarrollo (I + D)...
Año de publicación: 
2014
Autor (es): 
Barrows G.Sexton S.Zilberman D.
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Agricultural Biotechnology: Economics, Environment, Ethics, and the Future

Agricultural biotechnology and, specifically, the development of genetically modified (GM) crops have been controversial for several reasons, including concerns that the technology poses potential negative environmental or health effects, that the technology would lead to the (further) corporatization of agriculture, and that it is simply unethical to manipulate life in the laboratory. GM crops have been part of the agricultural landscape for more than 15 years and have now been adopted on more than 170 million hectares (ha) in both developed countries (48%) and developing countries (52%).

Tema(s): 
Formas de explotación agrariaseguridad alimentaria y nutricionalsistemas de innovaciónparticipación del sector privadoparticipación del sector público...
Año de publicación: 
2013
Autor (es): 
Bennett A. B.Chi-Ham C.Barrows G.Sexton S.Zilberman D.
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Adoption Versus Adaptation, with Emphasis on Climate Change

This article presents lessons from the rich adoption literature for the nascent research on adaptation. Individuals' adoption choices are affected by profit and risk considerations and by credit and biophysical constraints. New technologies spread gradually, reflecting heterogeneity among potential adopters, processes of learning and technological improvement, and policies and institutions. Adaptation is the response of economic agents and societies to major shocks. We distinguish between reactive and proactive adaptation.

Tema(s): 
cambio climáticosistemas de innovaciónsistemas de conocimiento e informaciónaprendizaje
Año de publicación: 
2012
Autor (es): 
Zilberman D.Zhao J.Heiman A.
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Biotechnology and Food Security

Genetically engineered (GE) foods apply new molecular technologies to Widely adopted in the United States, Brazil, and Argentina for the p corn, soybeans, and cotton, they are practically banned in Europe and tigh throughout the world. We have found that GE foods have significantly incr of corn, soybean, and cotton, and lowered their prices, thus improving food foods have already contributed to a reduction in the use of pesticides and

Tema(s): 
cambio climáticoseguridad alimentaria y nutricionalevaluación de impactosistemas de innovaciónagricultura sostenible...
Año de publicación: 
2014
Autor (es): 
Zilberman D.Kaplan S.Kim E.Sexton S.Barrows G.
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Gender and youth responsiveness considerations for targeting, testing and scaling suitable CSA practices and technologies-Learnings from the Climate-Smart Villages

This working paper summarizes the findings of a portfolio review conducted to explore the gender and youth responsiveness of climate-smart agriculture technologies tested across climate-smart villages. The innovative and integrative aspect of the Climate-Smart Village (CSV) approach can provide useful insights into how to decrease the gender gap in the context of climate change.

Tema(s): 
cambio climáticoigualdad de géneroinnovacióninvestigación para el desarrollo
Año de publicación: 
2021
Autor (es): 
Beal C.Castellanos A.Martinez J.D.Recha J.Radeny M.Laderach P.Bonilla-Findji O.
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Lessons Learned on Participatory Action Research to Adoption of Climate Smart Agricultural Options with an Emphasis on Gender and Social Inclusion

Participatory action research (PAR) has been around for years, and can add significant value to agriculture research for development projects. The use of PAR in climate-smart villages (CSVs) is no different. This review aimed to assess the impact that PAR approaches had on the adoption of CSA practices and technologies, with an emphasis on gender and social inclusion. Through a portfolio review, interviews with regional CSV teams, and surveys sent to local partners, this report demonstrates the benefit of PAR use in the implementation of the CSV approach.

Tema(s): 
cambio climáticoigualdad de géneroinnovacióninvestigación participativainvestigación para el desarrollo...
Año de publicación: 
2021
Autor (es): 
Beal C.Castellanos A.Martinez J.D.Ouedraogo M.Recha J.Ambaw G.Tesfaye A.Nigussie A.Laderach P.Bonilla-Findji O.
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