Agricultural Innovation Systems in Vietnam's Northern Mountainous Region Six Decades Shift from a Supply-driven to a Diversification-oriented System



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978-3-8236-1589-7
ISSN: 
0947-0352
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book
Author(s): 
Mihn T.T.
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The Northern Mountainous Region (NMR) of Vietnam is characterised by great physical, social and cultural diversity. It covers a large geographical area, is home to many ethnic minority populations, has an under-developed infrastructure with low levels of urbanisa-tion, and agricultural production plays a highly important role. Since the 1950s, Vi-etnam’s agricultural sector has had several ups and downs due to being significantly in-fluenced by shifting national policies. In the NMR, a number of agricultural technical and institutional innovations have been introduced in a supply-driven, top-down approach with the aim of modernising and commercialising the region’s agriculture. These attempts to upgrade the NMR’s agriculture were not very successful: agricultural innovations were either adopted only by a small number of farmers or they were abandoned after a brief boom phase and a very short lifespan. The major reasons for the failure of many agricul-tural innovations were their limited appropriateness and their limited adaptability to the agro-ecological and socio-economic conditions of the farmers in the region. Research objectives The main purpose of this study was to analyse innovation processes in the NMR in the second half of the 20th century, identifying the main constraints on the agricultural inno-vation system (AIS)

Publication year: 
2018