what are the institutional reforms of soyabean
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This article is concerned with the characteristics of technological
capabilities for agricultural innovation in indigenous public research
organizations in developing economies. This issue is examined in the
context of the Brazilian Corporation for Agricultural Research (Embrapa), in
relation to the soybean industry. EMBRAPA's technological capabilities for
innovation are diverse in terms of their levels of novelty and complexity,
they are varied across different technologies and they are inter
organizationally distributed. Considering the evidence and in view of the
developing world's unprecedented demand for food and the increased
interdependency of the innovative activities, the article suggests that
indigenous public research organizations, such as EMBRAPA, need to re
invent the way in which they manage their technological capabilities to play
an even more active and complementary role in agricultural innovation and
productivity growth in developing economies.
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Specifically, we show that each square kilometer of soybean production supports 2.5 formal sector jobs outside of agriculture, and the equivalent of approximately 150,000US in annual, non-agricultural GDP. We also show that annual gains in non-agricultural employment and GDP are closely tied to soybean profitability, and thus vary from year to year. However, while this article highlights the potential of the agricultural sector as a driver of regional economic growth, it also acknowledges that this growth has been sustained by profits determined by externally set prices and the rate of exchange, and that future growth trajectories will be susceptible to potential currency of market shocks. We also show that while Mato Grosso’s economic growth has come at a significant cost to the environment, value added by the agriculture sector, directly and indirectly, has surpassed the value of the CO2-e emitted through land clearings