Knowledge-Intensive Agriculture Workshop
From labor-intensive to knowledge-intensive agriculture. With new knowledge and technology, can a modernized agriculture sector end world hunger and achieve food security?
Agriculture is at a crossroads now. Resource base is shrinking, productivity is declining, and efforts to produce more food are adversely affecting the environment more than ever. It is in this context that development organizations have renewed its pledge to build a hunger-free world within the next 15 years as one of its Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 2). The key question, however, is how to produce more food to achieve SDG 2.
Available evidence suggests that the use of information and communication technologies (ICT), innovative approaches to knowledge sharing and learning, and new knowledge in agriculture play a pivotal role in building a hunger-free world.
However, farmers’ lack of access to appropriate knowledge and technology is a main roadblock. The appropriate approach, mechanism, and institution to deliver the knowledge and technology to farmers are yet to be developed. ADB's workshop on Knowledge-Intensive Agriculture aimed to leverage knowledge solutions for agricultural transformation. The workshop explored ongoing initiatives, current and emerging trends, policy imperatives, and future directions in this area. It provided a platform to share learning from past success and failures and to exchange ideas on how to develop, disseminate and deliver appropriate knowledge and technology to farmers to build a knowledge-intensive agriculture sector.
Date | Session / Activity | Presentation Material | Speaker(s) |
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15 Jun 2017 | Opening Session | Introduction | Mahfuz Ahmed |
15 Jun 2017 | Opening Session | Welcome Remarks | Bambang Susantono |
15 Jun 2017 | SESSION 1: Reflecting on the Evolution of Agricultural Transformation |
Agricultural Transformation: The Evolution of Knowledge-Intensive Agriculture Discover how knowledge innovations and solutions, especially ICTs,are transforming the agriculture sector. Knowledge-intensive agriculture is the wave... |
Mahfuzuddin Ahmed |
15 Jun 2017 | SESSION 2: Assessing the Investments and Applications of High-Level Technology for Food Security in Asia and the Pacific |
Education for High Tech Agriculture Improving agriculture education, particularly the application of new ideas and technologies,is crucial in achieving food security in Asia. Switching... |
Sungsup Ra |
15 Jun 2017 | SESSION 2: Assessing the Investments and Applications of High-Level Technology for Food Security in Asia and the Pacific |
Investment Assessment and Application of High-Level Technology for Food Security in Asia and the Pacific High-level technology for agriculture may be the key to food security in Asia.An ADB project is studying investment options and priorities. In 2016... |
Md. Abul Basher |
15 Jun 2017 | SESSION 2: Assessing the Investments and Applications of High-Level Technology for Food Security in Asia and the Pacific |
Investment Requirements to Achieve Food Security in Asia and the Pacific in 2030 The People's Republic of China and Indonesiarequire more investments for high-level technology in agriculture. The International Food Price Research... |
Mark W. Rosegrant, Jikun Huang |
15 Jun 2017 | SESSION 2: Assessing the Investments and Applications of High-Level Technology for Food Security in Asia and the Pacific |
Climate-smart Practices and Varieties for Intensive Rice-based Systems in Bangladesh and Cambodia Rice in Bangladesh and Cambodia is grown using smart, climate-friendly, water-saving technologies that yields better harvests for farmers. Through ... |
Arvind Kumar |
15 Jun 2017 | SESSION 3: Using ICT for Agricultural Transformation |
Korea’s ICT-related Agricultural Projects and Lesson Learned Discover how South Korea has embraced smart farming technologies and vastly improved its agriculture. Sanghun Lee of the Korea Agency of Education, ... |
Sanghun Lee |
15 Jun 2017 | SESSION 3: Using ICT for Agricultural Transformation |
Data-driven Agriculture: Empowering Smallholders via Technology Data is defining is the future of agriculture. Discover the work of Pessl Instruments in using data to improve agricultural production. Pessl Instruments... |
Vishnu Nair |
15 Jun 2017 | SESSION 3: Using ICT for Agricultural Transformation |
Gansu Internet-plus Based Socialized Agricultural Service System Project Agriculture in Gansu is going hi-tech. An ADB project is developing inclusive IT-based agricultural service systems in the People’s Republic of China’... |
Jan Hinrichs |
Date | Session / Activity | Presentation Material | Speaker(s) |
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16 Jun 2017 | SESSION 4: Revisiting the Role of Public-Private Partnerships |
The Role of Public-Private Partnerships in Knowledge-Intensive Agriculture Public-private-farmer partnership is crucial in promoting knowledge-intensive agriculture. A clearly conducive interphase between the private and public... |
Paul Teng |
16 Jun 2017 | SESSION 4: Revisiting the Role of Public-Private Partnerships |
Financing for Agriculture: Role of Public-Private Partnerships Financial risks in agriculture hinder investments in the sector. Can public-private partnerships make a difference? Access to finance is critical for... |
Arup Chatterjee |
16 Jun 2017 | SESSION 5: Leveraging Project Knowledge and Experiences | Panel | Government Officials |
16 Jun 2017 | SESSION 5: Leveraging Project Knowledge and Experiences | Panel | ADB |
16 Jun 2017 | SESSION 6: Determining Next Steps and Future Directions | Panel | Panel |
16 Jun 2017 | Closing Session | Wrap Up | Mahfuz Ahmed |