Marc Schut
Marc Schut is a social scientist working with the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) and the Knowledge, Technology and Innovation group of Wageningen University (WUR). Marc is a Dutch national, based in Rwanda. He supervises research for development activities on innovation and scaling under Flagship 5 (“Improving Livelihoods at Scale”) in the CGIAR Research Program on Roots, Tubers and Banana. Marc is also Principal Investigator of the CIALCA project (www.cialca.org) that focusses on systems research and development of banana, cassava and potato production systems in Central Africa. Marc's ambition is to conduct action research that enhances innovation and scaling capacities of public and private sector partners and shapes research, development and policy agendas.
Address: Kigali, Rwanda
Address: Kigali, Rwanda
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Because Innovation Platforms have been successful in addressing agricultural challenges, there is a risk that they will be promoted as a panacea for all problems in the agricultural sector. As the authors make clear, however, not all constraints will
require Innovation Platforms and, if there is a simpler and cheaper alternative, that should be the first choice. It is essential to think more critically about when, how, and in what form Innovation Platforms can contribute meaningfully to agricultural development impacts.
The document was developed through a learning collaboration between CGIAR research centres and other academic and more applied research centres. Twelve of the 15 CGIAR centres participated and contributed their expertise and experiences
across multiple agricultural systems, geographies, and types of complex constraint. The booklet provides information grounded in a rich practical experience of key design and implementation principles, and the financial and human resources that need to be made available, and it makes suggestions for more effective monitoring, evaluation, and learning. It also lists reference materials, answers frequently asked questions, and provides a decision support tool for research, development, and funding agencies.