Building twenty-first century agricultural research and extension capacity in Africa

Author:

Jayne T S1,Zingore Shamie2,Niang Amadou Ibra3,Palm Cheryl4,Sanchez Pedro5

Affiliation:

1. University Foundation Professor Emeritus, Michigan State University , MI, USA

2. Research Director, Africa Plant Nutrition Institute , Morocco

3. CEO, Afrik Innovations , Dakar, Senegal

4. Professor, University of Florida , FL, USA

5. Professor Emeritus, University of Florida , FL, USA

Abstract

Abstract This study explores the effectiveness of international efforts to build the capacities of national agricultural research and extension systems (NARES) in Africa and proposes actions to improve the performance of these systems. Analysis draws on agricultural research expenditure data in Africa, Asia and Latin America and key informant interviews of 26 senior representatives of international and African research organisations. We conclude that donors and international partners have increased the supply of professional African scientists while contributing relatively little to the institutional capacities of African NARES. We propose a transition to what we call a twenty-first century African-led agricultural research system and identify actions to manifest it.

Funder

Breakthrough Institute

Alliance for African Partnership

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Economics and Econometrics,Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)

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