This paper has been prepared under the guidelines provided by the TAP Secretariat at the FAO, as a contribution to the G20 initiative TAP, which includes near 40 partners and is facilitated by FAO. Its purpose is to provide a Regional synthesis report on capacity needs assessment for agricultural innovation, with capacity gaps identified and analyzed, including recommendations to strengthen agricultural innovation systems (AIS) and draft policy recommendations to address the capacity gaps.
This report assesses trends in investments, human resource capacity, and research outputs in agricultural R&D -excluding the private (for-profit) sector- in LAC. It is an update of Stads and Beintema (2009), covering a more complete set of countries and focusing primarily on developments during 2006-2012/2013.
The present report is based on the authors' visits to Bolivia, Honduras and Nicaragua, during June-August 2004 in order to develop an initial understanding of innovation processes and identifying stakeholders working with national innovation processes. It also review the experiences of the invited Latin American participants in the 7th Global Conference of Competitiveness Institute (entitled "Building Innovative Clusters for Competitive Advantage") in September 2004 and finally presents suggestion for further activities.
The CDAIS Communication strategy for 2015-2018 aims to contribute to CDAIS project's core objective of making agricultural innovation systems more efficient and sustainable in meeting the demands of farmers, agribusiness and consumers. For more information on CDAIS, see: https://www.fao.org/in-action/tropical-agriculture-platform/cdais-project...
CDAIS is a global partnership that aims to strengthen the capacity of countries and key stakeholders to innovate in the context of complex agricultural systems, to improve rural livelihoods. The goal of the Capacity Development for Agricultural Innovation Systems (CDAIS) project is to promote innovation that meets the needs of small farmers, small and medium-sized agribusiness, and consumers.
The XII National Encounter of Smallholder Farmer Innovators of Honduras was held in the city of Siguatepeque from 3-5 September 2014. One hundred twenty smallholder men and women farmers, as well as decision makers participated at this meeting. The meeting was a space to exchange experiences of smallholder farmer innovations, as well as to celebrate a seed fair to exchange seeds, local varieties and traditional knowledge.
CDAIS is a global partnership that aims to strengthen the capacity of countries and key stakeholders to innovate in the context of complex agricultural systems, to improve rural livelihoods. The goal of the Capacity Development for Agricultural Innovation Systems (CDAIS) project is to promote innovation that meets the needs of small farmers, small and medium-sized agribusiness, and consumers.
La presente tesis pretende fortalecer la ventaja competitiva de las unidades productivas de la U-ESNACIFOR y elaborar la unidad de negocios necesaria para la mejora en calidad y productividad en cuanto a la cadena de madera de pino. Muchos de los productos comercializados no están bien posicionados frente a la competencia; como la madera dimensionada y las puertas y muebles a pedido, los cuales son algunos de los productos que se derivan de esta cadena de madera de pino.
En este documento está plasmada la experiencia de COCAFELOL como parte de la cadena de valor del café en la región de La Labor, Ocotepeque Honduras en su esfuerzo por mejorar la calidad de vida de las familias productoras de café. Este documento pretende contribuir a la dinámica interna en la toma de decisiones a la gerencia de la cooperativa, organizaciones e instituciones involucradas en el proceso, a partir de una mejor comprensión que ellos mismos han tenido, aprender de ellas y propiciar la reflexión teórica y práctica para la generación de nuevo conocimiento.
El objetivo principal de esta tesis fue identificar de manera formal y participativa alternativas de acceso a mercados que mejoren los ingresos de los pequeños productores mediante la venta de sus bananos. Dicha investigación se diseñó bajo un marco conceptual que se orienta hacia la comprensión de conceptos relacionados a las cadenas productivas, el mercado de productos, los estándares de calidad, el análisis de pérdidas y la asociatividad para la comercialización.