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1 Field Trials - their importance to agriculture in emerging economies Lars Byrdal Kjær Head of Department for Field Trials and Statistics AgroTech

2 1 field trial is better than 1000 assumptions

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6 Global public agricultural-research spending Expenditure (million 2000 international dollars)198119912000 Developing countries6,9049,45912,819 Sub-Saharan Africa1,1961,3651,461 China1,0491,7333,150 Asia and Pacific3,0474,8477,523 Latin America and the Caribbean1,8972,1072,454 Middle East and North Africa7641,1391,382 Developed countries8,29310,53410,191 Total15,19719,99223,010

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9 Indicators on agricultural input Average Arable Permanent Cropland in 1000 hectares (2000) Agricultural labor % Of total Labor Force (2001) Tractors per 1000 hectares of cropland (2000) Average fertilizer use ( kg per ha of cropland) (2000) WORLD1,497,36544.317.691.1 EUROPE305,8918.435.972.5 SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA 176,71262.01.311.5 - Denmark2,2893.653.8159.9 - Mozambique4,13580.31.43.5 - South Africa15,7129.34.648.2

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12 Land preparation in Africa: 89 % worked manually 1 % worked mechanically 10 % worked by animal traction

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16  Investment in research and development in developing countries, particular Sub-Saharan Africa, is decreasing.  The richest countries are shifting their focus away from developing productivity enhancing technologies towards biomass production, animal welfare issues and environment. As a result, the technological spillover will decrease leaving the poorest countries in a vacuum. Serious problems / huge challenges

17  Research and development as well as farmers and advisory organizations are not structured adequately.  The infrastructure impedes the development and spread of new technologies.  Trade barriers hinder the export of agricultural goods from poor countries to rich countries. Serious problems / huge challenges

18 The single most important factor that will increase food productivity is to increase investments in research and field trials.

19 Research should focus on:  New farming systems  Growth assurance; sustain soil fertility; fairly high yield; input of fertilizer and pesticides; GMO  Development of new equipment and machinery  Screening of varieties and development of new varieties with better traits

20 From basic research to applied knowledge University Basic research Sector Research Applied research On-farm trials Simple trials /demo Advisory service Applied knowledge

21 On-farm trials  Low input of equipment and money  High input of manpower  Early involvement of role- model farmers  Feedback to research

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