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Innovation Systems: Implications for agricultural policy and practice

Hall, Andrew, Lynn Krieger Mytelka, Banji Oyeyinka, Mytelka, Lynn, Oyeyinka, Banji · 2005 · AgEcon Search (University of Minnesota, USA)

Summary. Agricultural innovation requires rethinking research as part of a dynamic system involving multiple organizations, not just policy and research bodies. The paper argues that farmers and businesses adapt through interactions across a broader ecosystem of actors. Success depends on developing institutional practices, incentives, and policy environments that encourage continuous learning and innovation to improve livelihoods and competitiveness.

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Andrew, H., Mytelka, L. K., Oyeyinka, B., Lynn, M., & Banji, O.. (2005). Innovation Systems: Implications for agricultural policy and practice. AgEcon Search (University of Minnesota, USA). https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.52512

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DOI
10.22004/ag.econ.52512
Categories
regional-innovation-systems, agtech, policy
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2026-04-28