National agricultural commodity research priorities for Pakistan
A future agricultural research agenda for Pakistan and its provinces was developed as part of the national master agricultural research plan (NMARP) under the Government of Pakistan, World Bank agricultural research project II (ARP-II). The current research agenda mainly keeps pace with maintenance...
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Published in | Agricultural Economics: The Journal of the International Association of Agricultural Economists Vol. 19; no. 3; pp. 327 - 340 |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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01.12.1998
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Edition | 968 |
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Summary: | A future agricultural research agenda for Pakistan and its provinces was developed as part of the national master agricultural
research plan (NMARP) under the Government of Pakistan, World Bank agricultural research project II (ARP-II). The current
research agenda mainly keeps pace with maintenance research and little contribution is being made to increase the
productivity above maintenance levels for most crop and livestock commodities. Thus, the present Pakistan agricultural
research system cannot contribute in any substantial or efficient way to the narrowing of Pakistan's projected food deficit
anticipated in the next 15 years. A major thrust of the ARP-II project was identifying a new research agenda with agricultural
research priority setting as the basis. An ex ante economic surplus priority setting analysis at the national level was undertaken
for selected agricultural commodities as part of the priority setting process. Three separate research funding scenarios were
analyzed: (1) Scenario 1: an ex ante analysis using the present research commodity funding levels and present research
management level for each year over the next five years, (2) Scenario II: an ex ante analysis using double the present funding
level for each year over the next 5 years with a higher research management level than at present, and (3) Scenario III: an ex
ante analysis at an 'optimally' funded level with a higher research management level. An efficiency index (NPV divided by the
present value of research expenditure) was used for the priority ranking of commodities. A framework for using the
information generated by the ex ante economic surplus method is presented. The results of the analysis proved to be useful as
baseline information for researchers and research managers to assess the overall budget commitment required for agricultural
research in Pakistan and for identifying an overall research strategy at the national level. © 1998 Elsevier Science B.V. All
rights reserved. |
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DOI: | 10.22004/ag.econ.174660 |