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Looking to the future 100.<br />
Challenges 100<br />
Lessons 101.<br />
Implications for integrated agricultural research for development 103<br />
Annexes 105<br />
Annex 1: Stakeholder roles 106<br />
Annex 2: The role of the public sector in supporting innovation 125<br />
Annex 3: Key interactions that supported innovation activities 132<br />
References 140<br />
Aronyms 145<br />
Tables<br />
Table 1: Typical public and private sector actors involved in innovation. 11<br />
Table 2: Elements and characteristics of public and private sector initiated innovation 13<br />
Table 3: Innovation case study characterisation 19<br />
Table 4: Challenges identified in each case study 84<br />
Table 5: Coordinating roles at the start and end of the innovation process 87<br />
Table 6: Public sector roles in each case study 89<br />
Table 7: Private sector roles in each case study 93<br />
Table 8: Context ranking before and after innovation for each case study 96<br />
Table 9: Facilitating and inhibiting factors and key interventions that enabled innovation 98<br />
Figures<br />
Figure 1: A typical agricultural commodity value chain 11<br />
Figure 2: Conceptual framework for IP approach, establishment and functioning 17<br />
Figure 3: Challenges identified 83<br />
Figure 4: Coordinating bodies at the start and end of the innovation process 88<br />
Figure 5: Public sector roles 90<br />
Figure 6: Private sector roles 91<br />
Figure 7: Issues addressed during stakeholder interactions 94<br />
Figure 8: Consequences of stakeholder interactions 95<br />
Figure 9: Key enabling factors contributing before and after innovation 96<br />
Boxes<br />
Box 1: CAADP/FARA-related research reforms in Africa 10<br />
Box 2: Types of innovation 12<br />
Box 3: Typical interventions at each phase of the innovation process 16<br />
Box 4: NASFAM structure 51