1. Building a culture of research impact assessment within the agro-food research organizations
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Bouali Guesmi, Jose Maria Gil, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Departament d'Enginyeria Agroalimentària i Biotecnologia, and Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. CREDA - Centre de Recerca en Economia i Desenvolupament Agroalimentari
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HD9000-9495 ,Sustainable development ,Economics and Econometrics ,geography ,Summit ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Food industry and trade ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,business.industry ,Impact assessment ,Developing country ,Enginyeria agroalimentària::Indústries agroalimentàries [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC] ,Agricultural industries ,Aliments--Indústria i comerç ,Investment (macroeconomics) ,Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous) ,Editorial ,Agriculture ,Development economics ,Agrotech ,Food systems ,TX341-641 ,Agricultural productivity ,business ,Food Science - Abstract
The agro-food sector is an essential sector striving to satisfy the increasing demand for agro-food products worldwide. Accordingly, the Food Systems Summit has made a significant effort to heighten social and political awareness about the future food systems' role in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Agenda by 2030. Several research studies provide supporting evidence that research and development (R&D) investment is a key factor among others that contribute to enhance agricultural productivity growth and to generate high value of research return (Alston et al. 2010). However, a limited R&D budget, in both developed and developing countries has led to seriously underfunding of some emerging agro-food research areas. The recent COVID-19 crisis may have exacerbated this phenomenon.
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- 2021
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