THE NEED TO ATTRACT INVESTMENTS IN INNOVATION PROCESSES IN AGRICULTURE
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New approaches have been developed by studying the history of agricultural development and contemporary challenges. Historically, the focus has been on public sector research through centralized research systems, but these approaches are now seen as insufficient. The concept of innovation systems offers new strategies for the effective application of new knowledge and ensuring sustainable development. The need for the integration of agriculture into global value chains and the application of new technologies is increasing. Focusing on innovation systems helps countries create new opportunities and adapt to changing conditions.
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