The High Level Dialogue: Towards Transforming Agricultural Research for Development Globally

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The High Level Dialogue: Towards Transforming Agricultural Research for Development Globally Prof. Adel El-Beltagy Chair Global Forum on Agricultural Research

Outline The Global Forum on Agricultural Research (GFAR) The Global Conference on Agricultural Research for Development (GCARD 2010) Global Crises, Emerging Challenges and Agricultural Research for Development (ARD) Key Issues for ARD: Investment, Collaboration and Partnerships, Accountability and Ethics A New Architecture of Agricultural Research and Innovation Our hopes and actions

GFAR: The Concept Premise Complexity of problems facing the Agricultural Sector requires collaboration and partnerships among several stakeholders to provide technical, socio-economic and policy solutions to these problems

The Global Forum on Agricultural Research (GFAR) GFAR is a multistakeholder platform for dialogue on critical issues related to ARD and promote collaborative action through partnerships

GFAR The Stakeholders

GFAR THE VISION Include all stakeholders involved in ARD Stakeholders work together as equal partners Stakeholders form strategic alliances Harmonize different knowledge systems Promote development of new knowledge and capacity

GFAR - The Mission Mobilize, through partnerships, the scientific community and all stakeholders in their efforts to contribute to: - Poverty alleviation - Food security - Sustainable natural resources management

GFAR Who are the Regional Fora AARINENA Near East and North Africa EFARD (Europe) CACAARI (Central Asia and the South Caucasus) NAFAR (North Americas) FORAGRO (Latin Am. and Carr.) FARA (Africa) APAARI (Asia-Pacific )

The Global and Regional Forums National Agricultural Research and Innovation communities Sub-regional Fora Regional Fora Global Forum

Core values of the Global Forum Central role of knowledge, science and technology in agriculture for its development Agricultural research and innovation must contribute to economic and social development by alleviating poverty, improving food security and sustainable use of natural resources

Core values of the Global Forum Particular focus is the resource poor, smallholder producer of crop, livestock, fish and agro-forestry products in economically developing countries

Global Forum Principles Subsidiarity Complementarity Additionality Partnership Involvement of all stakeholders

GFAR Transforming ARD In 2006, GFAR called for reorienting agricultural research for development

LÁQUILA STATEMENT The G8 and G20 at L Aquila Conference in 2008 supported fundamental reform processes of the global agricultural research system through the Global Forum on Agricultural Research (GFAR)

The Global Conference on Agricultural Research for Development GCARD, being organized by GFAR with CGIAR Consortium and ARD Stakeholders is a rolling series of Global Conferences on Agricultural Research for Development (GCARDs) every two years, starting in 2010 in a 6 year cycle. GCARD 2010 will provide a roadmap for transforming agricultural research globally in order to make maximum impact on development, especially for the poor.

The Global Conference on Agricultural Research for Development The Global Forum on Agricultural Research (GFAR) will ensure that the Roadmap guides the transformation of ARD at global and regional levels by addressing: governments national policy makers senior managers of agricultural research systems and Institutions leaders of farmer organizations and cooperatives, Non-Government Organizations, Civil Society Organizations Universities Private Sector Enterprises in Agri- business and farming and investors donors and philanthropic organizations

What are expected GCARD outcomes? The Conference is expected to usher in change that will transform agricultural research and innovation and improve resources for research.

Global Crises Food Price and Accessibility Fertilizer Fuel Finance

Emerging Challenges Climate change, Water shortage and Desertification Pandemic diseases Environmental degradation Loss of Biodiversity

Agriculture: A Knowledge Industry? Agriculture is becoming more knowledge intensive

Applying Science for Solutions Application of science and technology for progress and development offers solutions

New Architecture of Science and Technology in ARD Conventional constructs of science and technology generation such as disciplines and major actors such as developed and developing countries are now becoming diffused and are transforming

New Architecture of Science and Technology in ARD New sciences and technologies generated through biotechnology, nanotechnology, ICT, materials science and space science diffuse these boundaries further

New Architecture of Science and Technology in ARD The need for local and indigenous knowledge is as important as scientifically acquired information and knowledge to solve current crises and overcome emerging challenges

New Architecture of Science and Technology in ARD We need to address the issue of knowledge availability, access, application and appropriation, with equity, by communities especially those of the resource poor smallholder farmers and producers across the world

Possible Pathways The pathways for this include: Increased and Increased and improved, properly targeted investment, both financial and in human capacities

Possible Pathways Leveraging this investment through effective collaborations and partnerships

Possible Pathways Bringing accountability of ARD to all stakeholders especially the poor through inclusiveness

Possible Pathways Towards using application of science and technology with ethics We need to rebuild the society s trust in application of science and technology to solve challenges

The Global Agricultural Research and Innovation Continuum: A New Architecture The CGIAR Consortium National Systems Advanced Research Institutes

This high level dialogue gives opportunities to discuss not only what needs to be done to transform ARD but how to do it

The time to act is NOW! There is an urgent need for all ARD constituents to put their minds and hands together towards building a better future for our planet.

Thank You