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Abstract
This paper discusses how impact-oriented agricultural research for development systems
in Africa can be better organized and managed. Specifically, the paper puts forth the
argument that achieving the development targets set by African leaders and the
international community, for example, through the Millennium Development Goals, will
be extremely difficult without a satisfactory re-orientation of the organization and
management of African research for development systems. Such a re-orientation involves
carefully linking the agricultural research agenda with national development priorities;
improving coordination, interaction, interlinkages, partnerships, and networks among
system agents—that is, agricultural research institutes, extension systems, higher
education institutions, farmer organizations, civil society, and the private sector—and
finding innovative financing and resourcing mechanisms to support the numerous
components of the system.
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