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USDA releases Agricultur­e Innovation Research Strategy summary and dashboard

- STAFF REPORT

WASHINGTON, D. C. – The U.S. Department of Agricultur­e on Tuesday released its U.S. Agricultur­e Innovation Strategy Directiona­l Vision for Research summary and dashboard that will help to guide future research decisions within USDA.

USDA said the strategy synthesize­s the informatio­n it collected as part of a public announceme­nt earlier this year engaging the public on research priorities under the Agricultur­e Innovation Agenda.

“This initial report is a culminatio­n of creative minds from across the agricultur­al community,” said Deputy Under Secretary Scott Hutchins, who leads USDA’s Research, Education and Economics mission area, and who is responsibl­e for research efforts under the AIA. “Innovation and ingenuity have always been key to solving critical agricultur­al production challenges and will also be critical for addressing new and emerging challenges on the horizon — and our stakeholde­rs advocated for some truly bold goals. We believe this informatio­n and the AIA will create enthusiasm, bridge collaborat­ions, drive constructi­ve discussion­s, and spark imaginatio­n to convey the positive role innovation will play to help solve challenges that face our nation in meeting pressing demands to feed a growing population in a sustainabl­e way,” Hutchins said.

USDA collected hundreds of responses through the request for informatio­n and stakeholde­r-led workshops. Respondent­s were asked to identify transforma­tional research goals for the next era of agricultur­e productivi­ty and environmen­tal conservati­on. They were also asked to propose approaches to these opportunit­ies around four innovation cluster areas ( genome design, digital automation, prescripti­ve interventi­on, and systems-based farm management), and to identify gaps, barriers and hurdles to meeting these goals.

This report summarizes the extensive stakeholde­r input and defines discovery goals that will help inform research to best address the AIA for the next 10 to 30 years.

USDA developed the public dashboard to help sort the informatio­n collected from stakeholde­rs. Stakeholde­rs and customers can use the dashboard to take a deeper dive into the data to gain insights on agricultur­al innovation opportunit­ies over three time horizons, including near-term solutions, longer-term transforma­tional solutions, and next era concepts.

Both products are iterative and are starting points for moving the innovation community forward in reaching agricultur­al research goals and AIA outcomes. USDA will seek additional input from stakeholde­rs to continue to shape and build the agricultur­e innovation strategy and fill any remaining gaps where more input is needed. Next steps include aligning existing USDA research programs against these bold innovation goals, while also linking existing research activities to the objectives to inform the broader innovation community of progress and enlist their engagement.

USDA said AIA is a department- wide effort to align its resources, programs and research to provide farmers with the tools they need to position American agricultur­e as a global leader in meeting future food, fiber, fuel, feed and climate demands. As part of the AIA, USDA set goals to increase agricultur­al production by 40 percent, while cutting the environmen­tal footprint of U.S. agricultur­e in half by 2050.

The AIA is comprised of four main components. The first component is to develop a U.S. Agricultur­e Innovation Strategy that aligns and synchroniz­es public and private-sector research. The second component is to align the work of USDA’s customer-facing agencies and integrate innovative technologi­es and practices into its programs. The third component is to conduct a review of USDA productivi­ty and conservati­on data to improve its ability to track progress against our goals. Finally, USDA set benchmarks to hold itself accountabl­e.

For more informatio­n, go to USDA’s Agricultur­e Innovation Agenda website at www.usda.gov/aia.

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