U.S. Agriculture Innovation Strategy: A Directional Vision for Research
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Abstract
The U.S. Agriculture Innovation Strategy: A Directional Vision for Research is a national sectoral strategy. Its main objective is to establish discovery goals that align with or inform both the public and private-sector research ecosystems.
More specifically, the Strategy aims to increase agricultural production by optimizing yield and/or quality with higher input use efficiency; increase agricultural production capabilities of soil, water, and air by developing and implementing sustainable farming tools and practices; increase market diversity and product utility of the farming system to expand value, reach, and resiliency; increase forest production and forest ecosystem health by optimizing yield and/or quality with higher input use efficiency and resistance breeding; increase forest production and ecosystem health capabilities to benefit human health and soil, water, and air by developing and implementing sustainable forestry management tools and practices; increase market diversity and product utility of the forestry system to expand value, reach, and resiliency; increase agricultural production by optimizing yield and/or quality with higher input use efficiency; increase agricultural production capabilities of soil, water, and air by developing and implementing sustainable farming tools and practices; increase market diversity and product utility of the farming system to expand value, reach, and resiliency; increase agricultural production by optimizing yield and/or quality with higher input use efficiency; increase agricultural production capabilities of soil, water, and air by developing and implementing sustainable farming tools and practices; increase market diversity and product utility of the farming system to expand value, reach, and resiliency; and standardize, align, and integrate agricultural research and operational data to enable and energize a broad informatics ecosystem to drive tomorrow’s agricultural operations and State and Federal programs.
More specifically, the Strategy aims to increase agricultural production by optimizing yield and/or quality with higher input use efficiency; increase agricultural production capabilities of soil, water, and air by developing and implementing sustainable farming tools and practices; increase market diversity and product utility of the farming system to expand value, reach, and resiliency; increase forest production and forest ecosystem health by optimizing yield and/or quality with higher input use efficiency and resistance breeding; increase forest production and ecosystem health capabilities to benefit human health and soil, water, and air by developing and implementing sustainable forestry management tools and practices; increase market diversity and product utility of the forestry system to expand value, reach, and resiliency; increase agricultural production by optimizing yield and/or quality with higher input use efficiency; increase agricultural production capabilities of soil, water, and air by developing and implementing sustainable farming tools and practices; increase market diversity and product utility of the farming system to expand value, reach, and resiliency; increase agricultural production by optimizing yield and/or quality with higher input use efficiency; increase agricultural production capabilities of soil, water, and air by developing and implementing sustainable farming tools and practices; increase market diversity and product utility of the farming system to expand value, reach, and resiliency; and standardize, align, and integrate agricultural research and operational data to enable and energize a broad informatics ecosystem to drive tomorrow’s agricultural operations and State and Federal programs.
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