A Case for Reinforcing Agri-food Research and Development Spending: Where Does Canada Stand Internationally?

Spending on global agricultural research and development (R&D) increased from $31 billion in 2000 to $47 billion in 2016, highlighting the sector’s critical role in addressing food security, climate adaptation and economic competitiveness. While countries like China, Brazil and Australia have ma...

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Main Authors: Sabrina Gulab, Guillaume Lhermie
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Calgary 2025-02-01
Series:The School of Public Policy Publications
Online Access:https://www.policyschool.ca/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/JSC44-ReinforcingAgrifood-Final.pdf
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Summary:Spending on global agricultural research and development (R&D) increased from $31 billion in 2000 to $47 billion in 2016, highlighting the sector’s critical role in addressing food security, climate adaptation and economic competitiveness. While countries like China, Brazil and Australia have made strategic investments that drive innovation and sustainability, Canada’s agricultural R&D spending has declined significantly, falling from $0.86 billion in 2013 to $0.68 billion in 2022. This reduction has left Canada ranking lowest among the top seven OECD countries in agricultural R&D expenditures, jeopardizing its global competitiveness and resilience.
ISSN:2560-8312
2560-8320