Participatory farmer research and exploring the phytobiome: Next steps for agricultural productivity growth

Agriculture and food systems must provide nutrition and agricultural products for nearly 10 billion people by 2050. Agriculture is a powerful economic driver, and by prioritizing agricultural productivity and innovation, food systems can become more resilient and improve the wider economy while gene...

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Main Authors: Margaret M. Zeigler, Ann Steensland
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Voprosy Ekonomiki 2022-03-01
Series:Russian Journal of Economics
Online Access:https://rujec.org/article/80597/download/pdf/
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Summary:Agriculture and food systems must provide nutrition and agricultural products for nearly 10 billion people by 2050. Agriculture is a powerful economic driver, and by prioritizing agricultural productivity and innovation, food systems can become more resilient and improve the wider economy while generating employment. Yet, powerful solutions and approaches are needed that must move beyond “low-hanging fruit” when investing in low-income country agriculture systems. As part of the solution, we discuss innovations such as participatory research models from the International Potato Center (CIP) as well as how to unlock and harness existing plant genetics through the phytobiome.
ISSN:2405-4739