Developing a guideline to enhance NARS’ R4D impact and strengthen the institutional linkages between NARS actors in Egypt
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Bezaiet Dessalegn. (31/12/2021). Developing a guideline to enhance NARS’ R4D impact and strengthen the institutional linkages between NARS actors in Egypt.
Abstract
The agriculture sector plays a critical role in the economy of developing countries, where the
agricultural sector contributes about 15% of the GDP and employs about 25% of total
employment. Agriculture employs almost 45 % of all women in the workforce. Most of the
farming activities globally are dominated by small scale farmers. The small-scale family
farming represents about 25million people working in the agriculture sector represents about
60% of the rural population.
Nonetheless, the agricultural sector faces many challenges in achieving food security due to
population growth, climate change and land fragmentation. In Egypt, land fragmentation has
resulted in yield reduction of wheat by 12%, vegetables by 28%, corn by 47%, and rice by 26 %
(Abd EL Mawla, et. al, 2020); This leads to a decrease in farm productivity and incomes
subsequently leads to a decline in agricultural sector contribution to the GDP.
National Agricultural Research Systems (NARS) including universities, public and private
research organizations play a very important role in advancing research on agricultural
productivity. Though NARS have a deeper understanding of the challenges both at the farm
and system level, they need the technical and financial support to increase their efficiency to
sustainably enhance the impacts of research for development projects (R4D) and achieve
national food and nutrition security. Technical support, in the form of national guidelines, can
provide NARS with essential tools to streamline their efforts, increase their efficiency, and
achieve better outcomes and impacts.
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Dessalegn, Bezaiet https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9406-1389