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Experimental Agriculture | 2018

DO MATURE INNOVATION PLATFORMS MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH FOR DEVELOPMENT? A META-ANALYSIS OF CASE STUDIES

Marc Schut; Jean-Joseph Cadilhon; Michael Misiko; Iddo Dror

Innovation Platforms (IPs) have become a popular vehicle in agricultural research for development (AR4D). The IP promise is that integrating scientific and local knowledge results in innovations that can have impact at scale. Many studies have uncovered how IPs work in various countries, value chains and themes. The conclusion is clear: IPs generate enthusiasm and can bring together stakeholders to effectively address specific problems and achieve ‘local’ impact. However, few studies focus on ‘mature’ IPs and whether or not these achieve impact at a ‘higher’ scale: address systems trade-offs to guide decision making, focus on integration of multiple commodities, reach a large number of beneficiaries and learn from their failures. This study evaluates the impact of mature IPs in AR4D by analysing the success factors of eight case studies across three continents. Although we found pockets of IP success and impact, these were rarely achieved at scale. We therefore critically question the use of IPs as a technology dissemination and scaling mechanism in AR4D programs that aim to benefit the livelihoods of many farmers in developing countries. Nevertheless, we do find that IPs can fulfil an important role in AR4D. If the IP processes are truly demand-driven, participatory and based on collective investment and action, they have the ability to bring together committed stakeholders, and result in innovations that are technically sound, locally adapted, economically feasible for farmers, and socially, culturally and politically acceptable. Several of our cases show that if these IPs are firmly embedded in other public and private extension mechanisms and networks, they can allow the technologies or other types of innovations to scale out beyond the original IP scope, geographical focus or target audience. We see a need for more rigorous, accurate and continuous measurement of IP performance which can contribute to adaptive management of IPs, better understanding of ‘what works’ in terms of process design and facilitation, as well as to cost-benefit analysis of IPs as compared to other approaches that aim to contribute to agricultural development.


Experimental Agriculture | 2018

INNOVATION PLATFORMS IN AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH FOR DEVELOPMENT

Marc Schut; Josey Kamanda; Andreas Gramzow; Thomas Dubois; Dietmar Stoian; Jens A. Andersson; Iddo Dror; Murat Sartas; Remco Mur; Shinan Kassam; Herman Brouwer; André Devaux; Claudio Velasco; Rica Joy Flor; Martin Gummert; Djuna Buizer; C. McDougall; Kristin Davis; Sabine Homann-Kee Tui; M. Lundy

Innovation platforms are fast becoming part of the mantra of agricultural research for development projects and programmes. Their basic tenet is that stakeholders depend on one another to achieve agricultural development outcomes, and hence need a space where they can learn, negotiate and coordinate to overcome challenges and capture opportunities through a facilitated innovation process. Although much has been written on how to implement and facilitate innovation platforms efficiently, few studies support ex-ante appraisal of when and for what purpose innovation platforms provide an appropriate mechanism for achieving development outcomes, and what kinds of human and financial resource investments and enabling environments are required. Without these insights, innovation platforms run the risk of being promoted as a panacea for all problems in the agricultural sector. This study makes clear that not all constraints will require innovation platforms and, if there is a simpler and cheaper alternative, that should be considered first. Based on the review of critical design principles and plausible outcomes of innovation platforms, this study provides a decision support tool for research, development and funding agencies that can enhance more critical thinking about the purposes and conditions under which innovation platforms can contribute to achieving agricultural development outcomes.


Archive | 2016

Innovation platforms for agricultural development: Evaluating the mature innovation platforms landscape

Iddo Dror; Joseph J. Cadilhon; Marc Schut; Michael Misiko; S. Maheshwari


Archive | 2013

Developing innovation capacity through innovation platforms

B.K. Boogaard; Iddo Dror; A.A. Adekunle; Ewen Le Borgne; Andre F. van Rooyen; M. Lundy


Archive | 2017

Guidelines for Innovation Platforms in Agricultural Research for Development

Marc Schut; Jens A. Andersson; Iddo Dror; Josey Kamanda; Murat Sartas; Remco Mur; Shinan Kassam; J.H. Brouwer; Dietmar Stoian; André Devaux; Claudio Velasco; Andreas Gramzow; Thomas Dubois; Rica Joy Flor; Martin Gummert; Djuna Buizer; C. McDougall; Kristin Davis; S. Homann-Kee Tui; M. Lundy


Experimental Agriculture | 2018

Innovation Platforms in agricultural research for development: Ex-ante Appraisal of the Purposes and Conditions Under Which Innovation Platforms can Contribute to Agricultural Development Outcomes

Marc Schut; Josey Kamanda; Andreas Gramzow; Thomas Dubois; Dietmar Stoian; Jens A. Andersson; Iddo Dror; Murat Sartas; Remco Mur; Shinan Kassam; Herman Brouwer; André Devaux; Claudio Velasco; Rica Joy Flor; Martin Gummert; Djuna Buizer; C. McDougall; Kristin Davis; Sabine Homann-Kee Tui; M. Lundy


Archive | 2017

Guidelines for innovation platforms in agricultural research for development: decision support for research, development and funding agencies on how to design, budget and implement impactful innovation platforms

Marc Schut; Jens A. Andersson; Iddo Dror; Josey Kamanda; Murat Sartas; Remco Mur; Shinan Kassam; Herman Brouwer; Dietmar Stoian; André Devaux; Claudio Velasco; Andreas Gramzow; Thomas Dubois; Rica Joy Flor; Martin Gummert; Djuina Buizer; C. McDougall; Kristin Davis; S. Homann-Kee Tui; M. Lundy


Archive | 2016

Capacity development in agri-food systems

Iddo Dror; Marc Schut; Remco Mur; Rein van der Hoek


Archive | 2016

Blended course on understanding, facilitating and monitoring agricultural innovation platforms

Iddo Dror; Deborah Wyburn; Marc Schut; Murat Sartas; L. Hiwasaki; F. Oluwole


Archive | 2016

Capacity development in the Humidtropics CRP: 2015 Activity report

Iddo Dror; Deborah Wyburn

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Marc Schut

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Murat Sartas

International Institute of Tropical Agriculture

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Remco Mur

Royal Tropical Institute

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Josey Kamanda

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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André Devaux

International Potato Center

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Claudio Velasco

International Potato Center

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Martin Gummert

International Rice Research Institute

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Rica Joy Flor

International Rice Research Institute

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Kristin Davis

International Food Policy Research Institute

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Djuna Buizer

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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