Funding of Agricultural Research and Development in Ghana: The Case of Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)

R. Asare, G. Essegbey
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Agricultural Research and Development (R&D) investments contribute greatly to economic growth, agricultural development and poverty reduction in developing countries. This paper examines the financial investment and expenditure trends in agricultural R&D in Ghana with emphasis on the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) and the implication for the policies driving agricultural research in Ghana. Data from Agricultural Science & Technology Indicator (ASTI) and in-depth studies on agricultural R&D in Ghana were used. Purposive sampling was used to gather data in thirteen agricultural research institutes and five public universities in Ghana. Through questionnaire administration, data were collected and analyzed using descriptive statistics. The study revealed that, total public agricultural R&D expenditure had increased by 59 per cent from 42.5 million (2005 PPP) dollars in 2000 to 67.7 million (2005 PPP) dollars in 2011 and with an average expenditure of 54.1 million (2005 PPP) dollars per year. The total expenditure by CSIR constitutes about 50 per cent of the total agricultural research expenditure in Ghana. The study however, showed a drastic decline in capital investments from 6.7 per cent in 2000 to 0.1 per cent in 2011 of the total government funding with operational cost following similar declining pattern. Still, when considering the totality of funding including salaries and wages, government support is the main source of funding for agricultural R&D in Ghana (85 per cent) with donors (7.3 per cent), sale of goods and services (6.7 per cent) and others serving as complementary sources. Though there have been considerable government investments in agricultural R&D in CSIR over the period, impact on operational and research activities has been minimal as the chunk of it went into payment of salaries and wages. The fundamental challenge is funding the very important operational and research activities which lead to technology development and innovation. Increasing commercialization of research technologies and government investment in agricultural R&D in Ghana, are recommended to address this investment challenge.
加纳农业研究与发展的资助:科学与工业研究理事会(CSIR)的案例
农业研究与发展(R&D)投资对发展中国家的经济增长、农业发展和减贫作出了巨大贡献。本文考察了加纳农业研发的财政投资和支出趋势,重点研究了加纳科学与工业研究理事会(CSIR)及其对推动加纳农业研究的政策的影响。数据来源于农业科技指标(ASTI)和对加纳农业研发的深入研究。在加纳的13个农业研究机构和5所公立大学采用有目的抽样方法收集数据。通过问卷调查,收集数据并采用描述性统计进行分析。研究显示,公共农业研发支出总额从2000年的4250万美元(2005年购买力平价)增加到2011年的6770万美元(2005年购买力平价),增长了59%,平均每年支出5410万美元(2005年购买力平价)。CSIR的总支出约占加纳农业研究总支出的50%。然而,该研究显示,资本投资占政府总资金的比例从2000年的6.7%大幅下降至2011年的0.1%,运营成本也出现了类似的下降趋势。尽管如此,当考虑到包括薪金和工资在内的资金总额时,政府支持是加纳农业研发资金的主要来源(85%),捐赠(7.3%)、商品和服务销售(6.7%)以及其他作为补充来源的资金。尽管政府在此期间对CSIR的农业研发进行了大量投资,但对运营和研究活动的影响很小,因为其中大部分用于支付工资和工资。根本性的挑战是为导致技术发展和创新的非常重要的业务和研究活动提供资金。建议在加纳增加研究技术的商业化和政府对农业研发的投资,以解决这一投资挑战。
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