Agribusiness: Knowledge and innovation priorities
Aspirations for the 21st century

Management Summary

The Hague (The Netherlands), National Council for Agricultural Research, 1998

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Table of Contents

  1. Agribusiness: Knowledge and innovation priorities - Aspirations for the 21st century
  2. Investing in new networks generating knowledge and innovation is essential for agribusiness to be vital in the 21st century
  3. The report 'Agribusiness: knowledge and innovation priorities' is based on studies and discussions with stakeholders
  4. Starting-point for action (1): Challenges and strategies for the future
  5. The ambition of agribusiness for the 21st century is to pursue active value-based policies
  6. Agrochains become networks
  7. Dutch agribusiness strengthens its competitiveness by taking advantage of international market opportunities
  8. Agribusiness forges new alliances with citizens
  9. Agribusiness opts for pluralism
  10. Starting-point for action (2): System innovations
  11. Agribusiness can realise its strategies by carrying out comprehensive structural innovations: system innovations
  12. System innovation makes use of the interaction between three domains of creation
  13. System innovation demands joint efforts, including specifically tailored working methods, made by a variety of experts and stakeholders
  14. Starting-point for action (3): NRLO Proposals
  15. Ten proposals, ten contributions to creating new networks for generating knowledge and innovation
  16. International training centre for agribusiness top management
  17. Training programme for policy-defining epidemiologists and veterinary quality managers
  18. Innovation programme chains & logistics
  19. Innovation programme on environment-oriented system innovation
  20. Social sciences network for environmental issues in agriculture
  21. Innovation programme landscape quality improvement through regional integration of agricultural and external developments
  22. Animal health strategies innovation programme
  23. Integrated animal farming systems innovation programme
  24. Information and knowledge network on new markets
  25. The agriculture and environment information network

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