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Innovation
system approach to agricultural development: Policy
implications for agricultural extension delivery in Nigeria
Agwu, A. E.*, Dimelu, M. U. and Madukwe,
M. C.
Department of Agricultural Extension, University of Nigeria,
Nsukka, Nigeria.
*Corresponding author, E-mail:
agwuekwe1@yahoo.com,
mabeldimelu@yahoo.com,
madukwemichael@yahoo.com.
Accepted 14 May, 2008 |
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Abstract |
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A sustainable and dynamic approach to agricultural
development has remained of great concern to the government
and priority for discourse in the policy arena. Past efforts
have concentrated on investment in research and development
which was established on the consensus that the application
of science and technology is responsible for the structural
transformation required to propel the agricultural sector.
Public research and extension institutions are projected as
the sole source of innovation/knowledge requisite to trigger
development in the agricultural sector. Several other
relevant macro economic and meso level factors such as
policy and legislative framework and nature of human
capital, physical infrastructure, finance and investment
climate and system for facilitating information and
knowledge flows were not considered as important. The
emerging reforms and changes in knowledge structure of
agriculture explicitly indicate that the traditional
agricultural research and extension system alone cannot
sufficiently address the challenges of the new trends.
Innovation system approach offers a holistic and,
multi-disciplinary approach to innovation and processes,
incorporating emerging reforms and approaches for
agricultural development. This paper concludes that
government, policy makers, and administrators should invest
and promote researches in sectors/sub sectors of economic
and food security importance, using this analytical
framework. Government should encourage and facilitate farmer
and private sector innovative strength by enacting
favourable polices (patenting and reward system) that will
act as incentives. Institutional context of any innovation
should be sufficiently analyzed by policy makers as
requisite to promoting such innovation, while extension
workers should build such information in technology packages
to farmers.
Key words:
Agricultural innovation system, research, extension,
linkages, farmers. |
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