Authors
Marc Schut, Josey Kamanda, Andreas Gramzow, Thomas Dubois, Dietmar Stoian, Jens A Andersson, Iddo Dror, Murat Sartas, Remco Mur, Shinan Kassam, Herman Brouwer, André Devaux, Claudio Velasco, Rica Joy Flor, Martin Gummert, Djuna Buizer, Cynthia Mcdougall, Kristin Davis, Sabine Homann-Kee Tui, Mark Lundy
Publication date
2019/8
Journal
Experimental Agriculture
Volume
55
Issue
4
Pages
575-596
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Description
Innovation platforms are fast becoming part of the mantra of agricultural research for development projects and programmes. Their basic tenet is that stakeholders depend on one another to achieve agricultural development outcomes, and hence need a space where they can learn, negotiate and coordinate to overcome challenges and capture opportunities through a facilitated innovation process. Although much has been written on how to implement and facilitate innovation platforms efficiently, few studies support ex-ante appraisal of when and for what purpose innovation platforms provide an appropriate mechanism for achieving development outcomes, and what kinds of human and financial resource investments and enabling environments are required. Without these insights, innovation platforms run the risk of being promoted as a panacea for all problems in the agricultural sector. This study makes clear that …
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