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Innovation, Agricultural Productivity and Sustainability in the Netherlands

The Dutch food, agriculture and horticulture sector is innovative and export oriented, with high value-added along the food chain and significant world export shares for many products. Continuous adoption of innovation has permitted to reach high levels of productivity and sustained productivity growth, in particular at the farm level, in a context of increasing environmental regulatory constraints. The challenge is whether marginal improvements in current technologies and know-how will be enough to pursue current rates of productivity growth – sustainably – and whether the innovation system will be able to generate the new ideas that are needed to face future challenges, including those linked to climate change.

Published on November 26, 2015

In series:OECD Food and Agricultural Reviewsview more titles

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Foreword
Acronyms
Executive summary
Overall assessment and recommendations
Overview of the food and agriculture situation in the Netherlands
Economic stability and quality of institutions in the Netherlands
General incentives for investments in the Netherlands
Capacity building and public services in the Netherlands
The Dutch domestic and trade-related agricultural policy
The Dutch agricultural innovation system
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