A functional analysis of the role of input suppliers in an agricultural innovation system: The case of small-scale irrigation in Kenya

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作者
Hornum, Sebastian Toft [1 ]
Bolwig, Simon [1 ]
机构
[1] Tech Univ Denmark, Dept Technol Management & Econ, UNEP DTU Partnership, Copenhagen, Denmark
关键词
Agricultural innovation system; Small-scale irrigation; Input suppliers; Innovation system functions; DRIP IRRIGATION; BLOCKING MECHANISMS; PRIVATE IRRIGATION; DAIRY DEVELOPMENT; INTERMEDIARIES; PRODUCTIVITY; CONSTRAINTS; POLICY; PROFITABILITY; OPPORTUNITIES;
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10.1016/j.agsy.2021.103219
中图分类号
S [农业科学];
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09 ;
摘要
CONTEXT: As a direct link between farmers and manufacturers of technologies, the characteristics and activities of input suppliers can be expected to play an important role in the generation and diffusion of innovations in agricultural systems. While the agricultural innovation systems (AIS) literature recognises the importance of input suppliers, there are few studies from the Global South assessing the nature and implications of their activities. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this paper is to improve the understanding of how input suppliers can influence the functioning and development of AIS in the Global South. METHODS: We first adapt the 'functions of innovation systems' framework to examine the role of these private sector actors in an AIS, identifying three activity categories, through which input suppliers can influence the AIS: market creation for technological innovations, the creation and dissemination of knowledge, and influence on technology priorities. We then apply the framework to a case study of the small-scale irrigation sector in Kenya. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: The case study documents the emergence of a new cohort of irrigation-equipment suppliers during the period of strong growth in the market for small-scale irrigation technologies since 2000, and examines how they affect the small-scale irrigation agricultural innovation system (SIAIS). We find that Kenyan irrigation-input suppliers perform important activities and roles in the SIAIS aside input supply, notably provision of advisory services, improvement of the supply chain for irrigation technologies, introduction and adaptations of new types of irrigation equipment, and facilitation of access to farm credit. Irrigation-input suppliers in Kenya thus play an important role in the functionality of the SIAIS, particularly regarding knowledge creation and dissemination. SIGNIFICANCE: The novelty of the paper lies in its empirical assessment of input suppliers in the small-scale irrigation sector and its application of the functions framework. The paper shows that input suppliers can become effective agents of knowledge diffusion once the market has reached a sufficient size and documents how they contributed to knowledge development as they develop, adapt and test specific irrigation equipment. The paper also emphasises that input suppliers can form a key link between national AIS and foreign companies, as they bring in foreign expertise (know-how) to the market along with agricultural technologies. We therefore suggest that policy interventions in support of smallholder irrigation should seek leverage from the growth and capacities of input suppliers as a complement to public research and extension.
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