Description:
The report builds on the 'towards a
vision for agricultural innovation in Chile in 2030'
report and is further based on a series of background papers
and a consultation process that took place between December
2010 and May 2011. The current study is the third in a
series of three that were agreed between the Government of
Chile and the World Bank to support the development of a
long-term agricultural innovation strategy. The first paper
reviewed the functioning of the three main public
technological institutes and recommended how their
performance can be improved. The second study explored the
future of Chile's agriculture towards 2030, using
scenario planning and developing a vision for the future of
its agricultural innovation system. This paper is based on
the results of the former two studies, as well as a set of
background documents and further consultations, and will
outline the action plan required to achieve the
aforementioned vision. The objective of this action plan is
to enhance the capacity of Chile's agricultural
innovation system in order to achieve the goals as laid out
in the vision for the sector for the year 2030. It builds on
the current strengths of the agricultural innovation system
and elaborates on the main actions needed to address the
priority topics. Five principles serve as the foundation of
the plan: recognizing national and regional
responsibilities; distinguishing public and private roles;
diversity; excellence; and institutional integration. Most
of the actions can be implemented between 2011 and 2015 and
consolidated in the next five years. After 2020, plans and
activities can be revised in the light of the progress
obtained up to that moment.