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1
Asia-Pacific Association of Agricultural Research
Institutions (APAARI)
Tracking Investment in AR4D in the Asia-Pacific
Region
S. Attaluri Coordinator, APARIS APAARI, Bangkok
Stakeholder Workshop on Tracking Investment in
Agricultural Research for Development 20 January
2012, Berlin.
2
Presentation Outline
  • Context
  • Challenges
  • Reorienting AR4D in the Asia-Pacific Region
  • Knowledge on Investment and Human Capacities
  • Data Management, Analyses and Institutional
    Issues
  • Planned Activities in 2011-2012
  • Recommendations

3
APAARI Objectives
  • Promote the exchange of scientific and technical
    know-how and information in agriculture
  • Facilitate the establishment of appropriate
    research and training programs based on regional,
    bilateral or national needs and priorities
  • Assist in strengthening research organization and
    management capacity of member institutions
  • Strengthen cross-linkage among national, regional
    and international research centers organizations
    including universities through jointly planned
    research and training programs.

4
Japan
Republic of Korea
Bhutan
Chinese Taipei
South East Asia
Vietnam
Thailand
Iran
Philippines
Middle East
Malaysia
Papua New Guinea
Samoa
Nepal
Pakistan
Fiji
Bangladesh
India
Sri Lanka
South Asia
Australia
New Caledonia
  • APAARI Members
  • Regular (NARS)20
  • Associate (CG Centers/IARCs)17
  • Affiliate 11
  • Reciprocal8
  • Total 56

The Pacific
5
The Context
  • 58 of the Worlds population
  • 74 of the Agricultural population
  • 80 of the Worlds small and marginal farmers
  • 50 of the Worlds poor (lt1/day)
  • 38 of the Worlds agricultural land

(APAARI, 2010)
6
The Context
  • Asia-Pacific is a major supplier of food,
    accounting for
  • 38 of the worlds arable land
  • 90 of the worlds rice, 40 of its cereals and
    40 of its meat
  • 70 of the global food and vegetable market
  • 80 of the aquaculture market
  • Asia feeds nearly 60 of the worlds population
    from 1/3rd of geographical area

7
Challenges
  • 70 of the Worlds undernourished children and
    women
  • Income divide between farmers and non-farmers
    continues to widen 12 (1970) to 14 ( 2010)
  • Fast declining water and agro-biodiversity
    resources with environmental footprint of
    agriculture intensifying
  • Climate change- extreme weather, increased risk,
    bio-insecurity and vulnerability
  • Global economic downturn and market volatility
  • Competing land use food grain vs fuel vs feed.

(APAARI, 2010)
8
Challenges
  • 70 of the Worlds undernourished children and
    women
  • Income divide between farmers and non-farmers
    continues to widen 12 (1970) to 14 ( 2010)
  • Fast declining water and agro-biodiversity
    resources with environmental footprint of
    agriculture intensifying
  • Climate change- extreme weather, increased risk,
    bio-insecurity and vulnerability
  • Global economic downturn and market volatility
  • Competing land use food grain vs fuel vs feed.

(APAARI, 2010)
9
Expert Consultation on AR4D in Asia - Pacific
The Way AheadBangkok, 30-31 October, 2009
Reorienting AR4D in the Asia-Pacific Region
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Key Messages
  • Clients small farm holders, poor producers, poor
    consumers
  • Primary production level
  • (i) Ecosystems framework diversification
  • (ii) Integrated natural resource management -
    especially land and water
  • (iii) Climate change adaptation and mitigation
  • Holistic food supply chain (inputs sector?
    primary production ? post harvest/ processing/
    marketing ? markets )
  • Cross cutting knowledge based, socio-economic,
    policy research, participatory .

11
Not Business as Usual
  • Innovative partnerships and networking (NARES,
    NGO, Private Sector, Farmers)
  • Outscaling of innovations in a participatory mode
  • Value chain development and management for
    linking farmers to market (Farmers Self Help
    Groups/ Associations/Cooperatives/ Companies)

Investments in agricultural research in the
region need to be doubled from its current level
of about US10 billion.
12
Knowledge on Investment and Human Capacities
  • Accelerated science and innovation-led
    agricultural growth through better understanding
    of socio-economic factors, effective management
    of human and financial resources
  • Agricultural research planning, priority setting,
    monitoring and evaluation and impact assessment
  • Policy formulation and policy debate
  • Strengths, weaknesses, and potential
    opportunities of agricultural ST systems at
    different levels (institutional, sectoral,
    national, regional, international)

13
Bridging Knowledge Gaps
Implementing GCARD Roadmap with the support of
GFAR
  • Assessment of regional investments and capacity
    building for AR4D Southeast Asia-
  • Assessing the current support for AR4D
    investments
  • Partnerships built among stakeholders for
    sharing information
  • Comparison of investments will help in
    increasing resource allocations for AR4D
  • Better understanding of research development
    initiatives among stakeholders established.

14
Planned Activities in 2011-2012
  • Collaboration with ASTI to collect and assess
    data through
  • Full force survey in 5 countries
  • Cambodia, Loa PDR, Malaysia, PNG and Vietnam

Govt. and Non-Profit
Higher Education
A. Institutional details B. Human Resources
Researchers, Age, Retirement, Time spent on
research, Education, Staff, Female Researchers
and Staff C. Financial Resources Salaries,
Operating and Program, Source of funding, Donors
D. Research Focus Programs, Commodity,
Thematic Areas
A. University / Faculty Details B. Human
Resources Faculty, Age, Retirement, Time spent
on research Education, Staff, Female Faculty and
Staff C. Research Focus No. of Faculty assigned
for research, Programs, Commodity, Thematic
Areas D. Students Population- No. of Students,
No. of Students graduated
15
Planned Activities in 2011-2012
  • Macro-level survey in 3 countries
  • Indonesia, Philippines and Thailand

Higher Education
Govt. and Non-Profit
1. Organizational details 2. Website 3. Research
Staff by Degree 4. Time spent on research 5.
Technicians by Degree 6. Female Researchers and
Staff
1. Institutional details 2. Website 3. Research
Staff by Degree 4. Time spent on research 5.
Technicians by Degree 6. Female Researchers and
Staff 7. Research Expenditure 8. Source of
Funding 9. Financial year
16
Planned Activities in 2011-2012
  • Workshop on Agricultural RD in the AsiaPacific
    region The Need to Monitor Investments,
    Capacities and Institutional Changes, 16-17
    February, 2012 in Bangkok
  • Report on AR4D investments circulated among NARS
    partners in SE Asia
  • New global update for the Global Conference on
    Agricultural Research for Development (GCARD2) in
    2012.

17
Issues in Data Collection and Management
  • No regular data collection and publications like
    FAOSTAT, WDI, or ST indicators for European
    Union/OECD countries
  • Private sector data is missing or limited
  • Extension and Advisory not covered
  • Poor Research Management Information Systems
  • Quality of data ?
  • Data standards and definitions
  • Updation of data Annual updates?

18
Issues in Data Analyses
  • Less role for National collaborators
  • Data providers, but not data interpreters do
    they have capacities?
  • Not much information for policy making / actions
    at national level
  • Lack of understanding on users needs ( aid
    agencies, policy makers, stakeholder groups, data
    providers, general public etc.,)

19
Institutional Issues
  • Ownership of data collection and analysis or one
    time affair?
  • Lack of awareness on the use of investment data
    and apprehensions about the purpose- close data
  • Little response from agencies surveyed, some
    dont respond
  • No clarity on wherefrom investment coming-
    multiplicity of funding sources
  • Lack of political and institutional support
  • Who will do?
  • Lack of capacities in weak NARS

20
Recommendations
  • National Level
  • Convincing Nations about the benefits of
    maintaining ASTI datasets through presenting
    evidence (pathways, cases, instances where data
    used in policymaking, research management etc.,)
  • Institutionalizing and internalizing of
    monitoring investment at National level through
    National Focal Points
  • Increasing the ownership of National
    collaborators by involving them in data analysis
    and synthesis

21
Recommendations
  • Developing capacities of National collaborators
    and staff involved in data collection, analysis
    and synthesis
  • Embedding the process of data collection and
    analysis in the work plan
  • Incentives for documenting investment and
    capacities
  • Creating awareness on the use and benefits of
    ASTI data among participating agencies thru
    presentations in national level
    seminars/workshops etc.

22
Recommendations
  • Donor Level
  • Advocating Openness in sharing data by Donors
    Open Data
  • Regional Level
  • Regional Fora should be more active in analyzing
    data, capacity building and dissemination for
    policy planning
  • Compiling pathways, cases, success stories for
    advocating the use and application of data.
  • Establishing Forum for Policy Dialogue on AR4D
    issues.

23
Recommendations
  • ASTI
  • Involving the policymakers from the beginning to
    promote institutionalization of the process
  • Organizing training / workshop programs for
    national collaborators on data collection,
    analysis and synthesis methods in collaboration
    with Regional Fora
  • Co-sponsor meetings / seminars to popularize use
    and application of datasets
  • Providing incentives and financial support to
    collaborating agencies at least for a reasonable
    time

24
Recommendations
  • Aggressive Information Dissemination through
    communication strategies
  • Access to Data
  • Making available and accessible minimum datasets
    in the public domain
  • Harvesting Data from different sources
  • Promoting Open Data approach with Donors and
    National collaborators
  • Indicators
  • Common indicators of investment

25
Recommendations
  • Clear guidelines to respondents
  • Coverage of private RD, at least large companies
  • Investment shares of basic, applied and adaptive
    research
  • Information on process indicators, eg-IP
    management, partnerships, competitive funding
  • Mechanism and Systems
  • On-line system for data updation through National
    Nodal /Focal Points
  • Easy search and download options of data for
    different purposes

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Recommendations
  • Capacity Development
  • Analysis and synthesis of data
  • Interpretation, use and application of data by
    users
  • Capacity to orient /sensitize respondents
  • Dissemination
  • Communication strategy to popularize the use and
    application of data/information
  • Targeting policymakers through relevant
    information products/services with the
    involvement of National Nodal / Focal Points.

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