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New challenges for public research
organizations in agricultural innovation in
developing economies: Evidence from
Embrapa in Brazilโ€™s soybean industry
Paulo N. Figueiredo
Brazilian School of Public and Business Administration (EBAPE)
at the Getulio Vargas Foundation (FGV), Brazil
Columbia Global Centre, Rio de Janeiro, 2 December 2016
This work is concerned with the characteristics of technological capabilities
for agricultural innovation in indigenous public research organisations in
developing economies.
This issue is examined in the context of the Brazilian Corporation for
Agricultural Research (EMBRAPA) and its contribution to innovative
technological capability accumulation in the soybean industry.
Focus
โ€ข Demand for agricultural products faces an unprecedented increase, as
the worldโ€™s population is expected to reach 9 billion by 2050.
โ€ข Most of this population will reside in developing countries, have higher
incomes and desire a richer diet. By 2050, there will be a 35% increase
in food demand, notably from China, India, other Asian countries and
Africa.
โ€ข However, worldwide agricultural productivity growth has been slowing:
annual growth is estimated at only 1% over the next two decades, much
slower than historical trends.
โ€ข Meeting food demand in 2030 will require an additional 175 million to
220 million hectares of cropland
โ€ข By 2050, climate change is expected to cause water scarcity and serious
declines in yields of most important crops in developing countries,
particularly Africa and South and Central Asia as well as large food
producers such as Brazil.
โ€ข By 2070, in Brazil, there will be significant damage to crop species such
as corn, rice, beans, cotton, sunflower and cassava, and soybean losses
may reach 40%. Climate change will lead to price increases for
agricultural crops such as rice, wheat, maize and soybeans.
โ€ข Furthermore, in a more optimistic scenario, by 2050, the number
malnourished children is expected to range from 76 million to 84
million, depending on the extent of climate change.
Over the past several decades, effective efforts in technological innovation have
played a major role in increasing agricultural productivity and food security. In
some developing economies, governments have implemented relevant
agricultural innovations through their indigenous public research agricultural
research organisations.
However, innovative activities in agriculture have become increasingly
interdependent and collaborative. Additionally, multinational enterprises (MNEs)
have played a major role in agricultural innovation in certain developing
economies
This work addresses some of the new challenges for indigenous public research
organisations in the light of increasing food demand and greater complexity of
agricultural innovation management. This issue is addressed herein through an
empirical examination of the Brazilian Corporation for Agricultural Research
(EMBRAPA), a public research organisation, from the standpoint of its
technological capabilities for innovative activities in the soybean industry
Zero Tillage is among the most important agricultural technologies
adopted in Brazil over the last 50 years: it reversed soil degradation,
enabled the expansion of agriculture into marginal areas (notably
the Cerrados), boosted farmersโ€™ profitability and increased Brazilโ€™s
agriculture competitiveness.
Innovative Activities: Implementation of Zero
Tillage in Brazilโ€™s Savanah (or โ€˜Cerradosโ€™)
5
10
15
20
25
MillionsofHa
32
EMBRAPA
develops a
Brazilian ZT
package,
with input
from UK
company
ICI
ZT
technology
disseminated
in the Mid-
West and
Cerrados
regions
Expansion
of ZT into
large scale
farms
Expansion
of ZT into
small scale
farms
Phase 1
1974 - 1979
Phase 2
1980 - 1990
Phase 3
1991 - 2000
Phase 4
2001-2012
Evolution of zero tillage implementation
in Brazil (1974-2012)
Development of new soybean cultivars
Specifically, during the early 1970s, EMBRAPA Soybean engaged in the
development of new soybean cultivars adapted to Brazilโ€™s soil and climate
conditions.
During the 1980s, due to the spread of disease (e.g., cancer stem, the cyst
nematode and powdery mildew bacterial pustule), EMBRAPA intensified its
efforts to develop new cultivars. The highly โ€˜latitude sensitiveโ€™ soybean
varieties flourish in the tropicsโ€™ shorter day length and mild, wet climate.
From the early 1970s to the mid-2000s, EMBRAPA developed more than
300 new cultivars specific to different regions of Brazil.
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
3,000
3,500
1st generation of soybeans
cultivars
1970-1989
Note: *RR = Roundup Ready with Monsanto
Soybeans
Productivity
(Kg/ha)
2,500
2 nd generation of soybeans
cultivars
1990-2000
3 nd generation of soybeans
cultivars
2001-2012
Embrapa BR1
BR 6 (Nova Bragg),
13 (Maravilha), 14
(Modelo),
16, 23, 24, 29
(Londrina), 30
Paranagoiana
Doko, Cristalina
Tropical, Timbira
BR 36, 37, 38
Embrapa 1 (IAS 5 RC),
4 (BR 4 RC), 48, 58,
59, 60, 61, 62,
BRS 132, 133, 134, 135,
136, 155, 156, 157,183,
184,185
GM
BRS Favorita RR*, Valiosa RRโ€™,
Silvรขnia RRโ€™, Baliza RRโ€™, 243RR,
244RR, 246RR, Charrua RR,
Pampa RR
Cultivance
(with BASF)
BRS 212, 213, 214,
215, 216, 230, 231, 232,
233, 239, 240, 241, 242, 243,
244, 245, 246, 247, 252, 255,256,
257, 258, 259, 260, 261, 262, 263,
266
BRS Macota, Torena , Raimunda,
Tianรก, Carnaรบba, Pala, FEPAGRO
23, Cambona, Candiero,
Invernada, BRS Candeia, Raiana,
Sinuelo, Tebana
BRSGO Caiapรดnia, Chapadรตes,
Ipameri, Amaralina, Indiara,
Raissa, Mineiros, lara
BRSMG 250 [Robusta]
1,140
1,720 1,750
2,400
2,950
3,200
World record
Some examples of developed new
cultivars and productivity increases.
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Total
Database, software biologic collection and scientific methodologies 10 7 4 8 9 38
Cultivars generated/launched 5 20 15 10 15 65
Cultivars tested/recommended 7 11 16 11 9 54
Agricultural feedstock, agricultural practice/process 6 1 9 4 2 22
Total 28 39 44 33 35 179
Developmemt of technologies, products and
processes at EMBRAPA Soybean
Source: Embrapa Soybean (2013).
Technological Capabilities Underlying
Innovative Activities
The innovative activities described in the previous section reflect
technological capabilities accumulated by EMBRAPA Soybean.
These technological capabilities reside in the physical systems and
professionals of the National Centre of Soybean Research (CNPSo), known
as EMBRAPA Soybean. Created in the early 1970s, it is located in the state
of Paranรก, Southern Brazil.
By 2012, the CNPSo and its Technological Nuclei of Seeds and Grains were
upgraded into five laboratories, acclimatised chambers, and training
facilities.
Activities/participants Crops
2002/2003 2003/2004 2004/2005
Demonstration units 92 78 89
Field days 77 69 84
Number of participants 68,552 84,554 97,859
Source: Embrapa Soybean.
Evolution of Field Days for soybean in
Southern Brazil
Innovativeactivities
โ€ข Increased level of inter-organizational management of multiple technological capabilities for innovative
activitities
โ€ข Increased level of difficulty for transferability of technological capability for innovative activitites
Innovative activities
Relatively complex changes
based on the adaptation of
existing technologies based
on informal or not
management R&D (e.g.,
implementation of ZT
technology in the mid โ€“ west
region and Cerrados; Cross โ€“
breeding based on genotype
molecular makers.)
Innovation activity close to the
international technological
frontier (e.g., breeding based
on phenotype and genotype
selection; development of new
agriculture process).
World class innovation activities
that advance the technological
frontier and create new
technological segments (e.g.,
develops of latitude sensitive
soybeans based on cross breeding
(genomic selection; mutation
(molecular biology) and genetic
engineering); developer of new
versions to the world agricultural
processes.)
Minor adaptation which are
mostly experience-based and
novel to the organization or
part of (e.g., Basic adaptation
agricultural process seed as ZT
suit regional needs) Cross -
breeding based on phenotypic
selection.
Basic level Intermediate level World leadingAdvanced level
EMBRAPA Soybeansโ€™
external
organizational
environment
EMBRAPA Soybeansโ€™
internal organizational
environment
EMBRAPA
SOYBEANโ€™S
TECHNOLOGICAL
CAPABILITIES
Technologicalcapabilities
Other public
organizations
related directly or
indirectly to
agricultural
research
Subsidiaries
of MNEs
Local federal
universities and
research
institutes
International
universities
and research
institutes
Other private
organizations
related directly
or indirectly to
agricultural
Local state-level
universities and
research institutes
State-level
organizations
for agricultures
research
Professionalsโ€™ skills
and qualifications
Techno-physical
systems
Representation of EMBRAPA
Soybeanโ€™s technological capabilitites
Inter-organizational
arrangements
This article has explored the main characteristics of the technological capabilities
required for innovation and productivity growth in agriculture and the role of indigenous
research organisations in developing economies. The article has empirically explored this
issue for the case of EMBRAPA in Brazilโ€™s soybean industry.
To analyse this issue, the article has drawn on a robust conceptual framework that
includes a comprehensive perspective on innovative activities and corresponding
technological capabilities from the viewpoint of latecomer organisations. By adopting a
comprehensive approach to both technological and innovative activities that goes
beyond standard proxies used in the mainstream innovation literature, the article takes a
nuanced view of the characteristics of technological capabilities of innovative activities
within the soybean industry from the standpoint of EMBRAPA.
The article suggests that the technological capabilities accumulated at the level of
EMBRAPA Soybean, which have played a decisive role in innovative activities underlying
Brazilโ€™s achievement of world-leading soybean yields, vary across different technologies,
diverse in terms of levels of novelty and complexity and inter-organisationally distributed.
However, these technological capabilities are subject to weakening and even
disappearance. Although these capabilities are intrinsic to the context in which they have
been developed, they are transferable.
Given the developing worldโ€™s unprecedented demand for food and increased
interdependency of the innovation process, indigenous public research organisations, such
as EMBRAPA, are expected to play an even more active but complementary role in
agricultural innovation in developing economies over the next decades. To achieve this,
these organisations will need to avoid the weakening and loss of existing technological
capabilities as they seek to develop new types of technological capabilities for new
innovative activities. They will also have to learn how to manage a multiplicity of types and
levels of technological capabilities suitable to increasingly inter-organisationally de-
composed innovative activities. Specifically, they must learn how to explore synergies with
multiple partners as sources of innovative technological capability development. This is
important not only for crops that compete in international markets but for crops common
in family-based farming.
Furthermore, in light of the challenging scenarios of increased food demand and
constraints, agricultural research organisations in developing economies should explore
opportunities for transfer of their technological capabilities. Therefore, effective investment
in strengthening their existing innovative capabilities and creating new ones should rank
high on the agendas of managers and policy makers in developing economies.
Empraba P&D
and TT
Suppliers
ATER
organizations
Educational
institutions
Credit
institutions
Organization
of farmers
and
communities
Institutions
and
government
agencies
Regional and
international
organizations
Non-
governmental
organizations
Research
institutites
Embrapaโ€™s partnerships for
technology transfer
Embrapaโ€™s partnerships for
technology transfer
Figueiredo, Paulo N. (2016). New challenges for public Research organizations in
agricultural innovation in developing economies: Evidence from Embrapa in Brazil's
soybean industry. The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, v. 62, p. 110-126
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  • 1. New challenges for public research organizations in agricultural innovation in developing economies: Evidence from Embrapa in Brazilโ€™s soybean industry Paulo N. Figueiredo Brazilian School of Public and Business Administration (EBAPE) at the Getulio Vargas Foundation (FGV), Brazil Columbia Global Centre, Rio de Janeiro, 2 December 2016
  • 2. This work is concerned with the characteristics of technological capabilities for agricultural innovation in indigenous public research organisations in developing economies. This issue is examined in the context of the Brazilian Corporation for Agricultural Research (EMBRAPA) and its contribution to innovative technological capability accumulation in the soybean industry. Focus
  • 3. โ€ข Demand for agricultural products faces an unprecedented increase, as the worldโ€™s population is expected to reach 9 billion by 2050. โ€ข Most of this population will reside in developing countries, have higher incomes and desire a richer diet. By 2050, there will be a 35% increase in food demand, notably from China, India, other Asian countries and Africa. โ€ข However, worldwide agricultural productivity growth has been slowing: annual growth is estimated at only 1% over the next two decades, much slower than historical trends. โ€ข Meeting food demand in 2030 will require an additional 175 million to 220 million hectares of cropland
  • 4. โ€ข By 2050, climate change is expected to cause water scarcity and serious declines in yields of most important crops in developing countries, particularly Africa and South and Central Asia as well as large food producers such as Brazil. โ€ข By 2070, in Brazil, there will be significant damage to crop species such as corn, rice, beans, cotton, sunflower and cassava, and soybean losses may reach 40%. Climate change will lead to price increases for agricultural crops such as rice, wheat, maize and soybeans. โ€ข Furthermore, in a more optimistic scenario, by 2050, the number malnourished children is expected to range from 76 million to 84 million, depending on the extent of climate change.
  • 5. Over the past several decades, effective efforts in technological innovation have played a major role in increasing agricultural productivity and food security. In some developing economies, governments have implemented relevant agricultural innovations through their indigenous public research agricultural research organisations. However, innovative activities in agriculture have become increasingly interdependent and collaborative. Additionally, multinational enterprises (MNEs) have played a major role in agricultural innovation in certain developing economies This work addresses some of the new challenges for indigenous public research organisations in the light of increasing food demand and greater complexity of agricultural innovation management. This issue is addressed herein through an empirical examination of the Brazilian Corporation for Agricultural Research (EMBRAPA), a public research organisation, from the standpoint of its technological capabilities for innovative activities in the soybean industry
  • 6. Zero Tillage is among the most important agricultural technologies adopted in Brazil over the last 50 years: it reversed soil degradation, enabled the expansion of agriculture into marginal areas (notably the Cerrados), boosted farmersโ€™ profitability and increased Brazilโ€™s agriculture competitiveness. Innovative Activities: Implementation of Zero Tillage in Brazilโ€™s Savanah (or โ€˜Cerradosโ€™)
  • 7. 5 10 15 20 25 MillionsofHa 32 EMBRAPA develops a Brazilian ZT package, with input from UK company ICI ZT technology disseminated in the Mid- West and Cerrados regions Expansion of ZT into large scale farms Expansion of ZT into small scale farms Phase 1 1974 - 1979 Phase 2 1980 - 1990 Phase 3 1991 - 2000 Phase 4 2001-2012 Evolution of zero tillage implementation in Brazil (1974-2012)
  • 8. Development of new soybean cultivars Specifically, during the early 1970s, EMBRAPA Soybean engaged in the development of new soybean cultivars adapted to Brazilโ€™s soil and climate conditions. During the 1980s, due to the spread of disease (e.g., cancer stem, the cyst nematode and powdery mildew bacterial pustule), EMBRAPA intensified its efforts to develop new cultivars. The highly โ€˜latitude sensitiveโ€™ soybean varieties flourish in the tropicsโ€™ shorter day length and mild, wet climate. From the early 1970s to the mid-2000s, EMBRAPA developed more than 300 new cultivars specific to different regions of Brazil.
  • 9. 0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 3,000 3,500 1st generation of soybeans cultivars 1970-1989 Note: *RR = Roundup Ready with Monsanto Soybeans Productivity (Kg/ha) 2,500 2 nd generation of soybeans cultivars 1990-2000 3 nd generation of soybeans cultivars 2001-2012 Embrapa BR1 BR 6 (Nova Bragg), 13 (Maravilha), 14 (Modelo), 16, 23, 24, 29 (Londrina), 30 Paranagoiana Doko, Cristalina Tropical, Timbira BR 36, 37, 38 Embrapa 1 (IAS 5 RC), 4 (BR 4 RC), 48, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, BRS 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 155, 156, 157,183, 184,185 GM BRS Favorita RR*, Valiosa RRโ€™, Silvรขnia RRโ€™, Baliza RRโ€™, 243RR, 244RR, 246RR, Charrua RR, Pampa RR Cultivance (with BASF) BRS 212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 230, 231, 232, 233, 239, 240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 245, 246, 247, 252, 255,256, 257, 258, 259, 260, 261, 262, 263, 266 BRS Macota, Torena , Raimunda, Tianรก, Carnaรบba, Pala, FEPAGRO 23, Cambona, Candiero, Invernada, BRS Candeia, Raiana, Sinuelo, Tebana BRSGO Caiapรดnia, Chapadรตes, Ipameri, Amaralina, Indiara, Raissa, Mineiros, lara BRSMG 250 [Robusta] 1,140 1,720 1,750 2,400 2,950 3,200 World record Some examples of developed new cultivars and productivity increases.
  • 10. 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Total Database, software biologic collection and scientific methodologies 10 7 4 8 9 38 Cultivars generated/launched 5 20 15 10 15 65 Cultivars tested/recommended 7 11 16 11 9 54 Agricultural feedstock, agricultural practice/process 6 1 9 4 2 22 Total 28 39 44 33 35 179 Developmemt of technologies, products and processes at EMBRAPA Soybean Source: Embrapa Soybean (2013).
  • 11. Technological Capabilities Underlying Innovative Activities The innovative activities described in the previous section reflect technological capabilities accumulated by EMBRAPA Soybean. These technological capabilities reside in the physical systems and professionals of the National Centre of Soybean Research (CNPSo), known as EMBRAPA Soybean. Created in the early 1970s, it is located in the state of Paranรก, Southern Brazil. By 2012, the CNPSo and its Technological Nuclei of Seeds and Grains were upgraded into five laboratories, acclimatised chambers, and training facilities.
  • 12. Activities/participants Crops 2002/2003 2003/2004 2004/2005 Demonstration units 92 78 89 Field days 77 69 84 Number of participants 68,552 84,554 97,859 Source: Embrapa Soybean. Evolution of Field Days for soybean in Southern Brazil
  • 13. Innovativeactivities โ€ข Increased level of inter-organizational management of multiple technological capabilities for innovative activitities โ€ข Increased level of difficulty for transferability of technological capability for innovative activitites Innovative activities Relatively complex changes based on the adaptation of existing technologies based on informal or not management R&D (e.g., implementation of ZT technology in the mid โ€“ west region and Cerrados; Cross โ€“ breeding based on genotype molecular makers.) Innovation activity close to the international technological frontier (e.g., breeding based on phenotype and genotype selection; development of new agriculture process). World class innovation activities that advance the technological frontier and create new technological segments (e.g., develops of latitude sensitive soybeans based on cross breeding (genomic selection; mutation (molecular biology) and genetic engineering); developer of new versions to the world agricultural processes.) Minor adaptation which are mostly experience-based and novel to the organization or part of (e.g., Basic adaptation agricultural process seed as ZT suit regional needs) Cross - breeding based on phenotypic selection. Basic level Intermediate level World leadingAdvanced level EMBRAPA Soybeansโ€™ external organizational environment EMBRAPA Soybeansโ€™ internal organizational environment EMBRAPA SOYBEANโ€™S TECHNOLOGICAL CAPABILITIES Technologicalcapabilities Other public organizations related directly or indirectly to agricultural research Subsidiaries of MNEs Local federal universities and research institutes International universities and research institutes Other private organizations related directly or indirectly to agricultural Local state-level universities and research institutes State-level organizations for agricultures research Professionalsโ€™ skills and qualifications Techno-physical systems Representation of EMBRAPA Soybeanโ€™s technological capabilitites Inter-organizational arrangements
  • 14. This article has explored the main characteristics of the technological capabilities required for innovation and productivity growth in agriculture and the role of indigenous research organisations in developing economies. The article has empirically explored this issue for the case of EMBRAPA in Brazilโ€™s soybean industry. To analyse this issue, the article has drawn on a robust conceptual framework that includes a comprehensive perspective on innovative activities and corresponding technological capabilities from the viewpoint of latecomer organisations. By adopting a comprehensive approach to both technological and innovative activities that goes beyond standard proxies used in the mainstream innovation literature, the article takes a nuanced view of the characteristics of technological capabilities of innovative activities within the soybean industry from the standpoint of EMBRAPA. The article suggests that the technological capabilities accumulated at the level of EMBRAPA Soybean, which have played a decisive role in innovative activities underlying Brazilโ€™s achievement of world-leading soybean yields, vary across different technologies, diverse in terms of levels of novelty and complexity and inter-organisationally distributed. However, these technological capabilities are subject to weakening and even disappearance. Although these capabilities are intrinsic to the context in which they have been developed, they are transferable.
  • 15. Given the developing worldโ€™s unprecedented demand for food and increased interdependency of the innovation process, indigenous public research organisations, such as EMBRAPA, are expected to play an even more active but complementary role in agricultural innovation in developing economies over the next decades. To achieve this, these organisations will need to avoid the weakening and loss of existing technological capabilities as they seek to develop new types of technological capabilities for new innovative activities. They will also have to learn how to manage a multiplicity of types and levels of technological capabilities suitable to increasingly inter-organisationally de- composed innovative activities. Specifically, they must learn how to explore synergies with multiple partners as sources of innovative technological capability development. This is important not only for crops that compete in international markets but for crops common in family-based farming. Furthermore, in light of the challenging scenarios of increased food demand and constraints, agricultural research organisations in developing economies should explore opportunities for transfer of their technological capabilities. Therefore, effective investment in strengthening their existing innovative capabilities and creating new ones should rank high on the agendas of managers and policy makers in developing economies.
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  • 18. Empraba P&D and TT Suppliers ATER organizations Educational institutions Credit institutions Organization of farmers and communities Institutions and government agencies Regional and international organizations Non- governmental organizations Research institutites Embrapaโ€™s partnerships for technology transfer
  • 19. Embrapaโ€™s partnerships for technology transfer Figueiredo, Paulo N. (2016). New challenges for public Research organizations in agricultural innovation in developing economies: Evidence from Embrapa in Brazil's soybean industry. The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, v. 62, p. 110-126 The complete study is published in: