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- Lutge, R. B.
- Kleynhans, T. E.
Abstract
The eight biggest co-operatives and agribusinesses in Western Cape and KwaZulu-Natal were selected for a survey to determine the current and future level of R&D expenditure and human resources allocated to R&D. Furthermore, the survey assessed the perceptions of management and members/shareholders of the co-operatives/agribusinesses on the innovativeness, quality of R&D and the R&D capacity of their organisations and of the government and other private sector R&D institutions. The survey also covered the degree of satisfaction expressed by members/shareholders concerning their influence in determining the research agenda, as well as their opinion regarding the private sector's responsibility to finance R&D. The results show that current expenditure on agricultural R&D as a percentage of annual turnover by the majority of co-operatives and agribusinesses in the Western Cape and Kwazulu-Natal is far below the international norm for companies trying to be internationally competitive. _According _ to the perceptions of producers as members/shareholders of agricultural co-operatives/agribusinesses, as well as the management of these organisations the amount and the quality of R&D support by the South African Government to the commercial agricultural sector decreased. They have a negative view of the innovative capacity _of the government R&D institutions in comparison with the capacities of their own organisations' or private sector organisations in general. They accept private sector's responsibility to finance R&D on a larger scale and intend to increase their own spending over the next five years. Thee reported perceptions suggest that agricultural cooperatives/agribusinesses have not compensated sufficiently for the decreasing government supported R&D and should develop a strong strategic R&D orientation to investigate potentially new production, processing and marketing activities continuously.
Suggested Citation
Lutge, R. B. & Kleynhans, T. E., 2001.
"R&D Orientation of Agricultural Co-Operatives and Agribusinesses in the Western Cape and Kwazulu-Natal,"
Agrekon, Agricultural Economics Association of South Africa (AEASA), vol. 40(2), June.
Handle:
RePEc:ags:agreko:269285
DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.269285
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