The International Water Management Institute (IWMI), on behalf of the international Commission on Sustainable Agriculture Intensification (CoSAI), is seeking Expressions of Interest (EoI) from consultants to conduct three individual country case studies on pathways for innovation for sustainable agriculture intensification (SAI). Here, the term ‘innovation’ includes institutional, policy and financial innovations as well as scientific and technological innovations related to sustainable agriculture intensification. SAI refers to the transformative changes required in agricultural systems to meet the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the climate goals of the Paris Agreement, including social and human objectives as well as environmental sustainability.
This Call for EoI refers to the country case study in Brazil. It is one of three country case studies (Brazil, India and Kenya) that will use a common framework of analysis to draw out common lessons as well as context-specific findings. The study aims to extract lessons in innovation for SAI, based on concrete examples, to guide future investment by practitioners and investors. The study will also help feed into global advocacy by CoSAI and partners to increase and improve the use of funding for research and innovation to rapidly scale up SAI.
Purpose and use of a country case study
Purpose: To produce practical, evidence-based lessons on factors that influence success in pathways for innovation for SAI. This is one of three country case studies using a common analytical framework.
Use: This study aims to provide evidence for innovation practitioners (including research and development [Ramp;D] organizations) and direct investors in innovation in SAI. This detailed country-level evidence, gathered from three countries and using a common analytical framework, will complement a global review of evidence being commissioned in this area by CoSAI on approaches and instruments to support innovation in SAI. The study will also contribute to the evidence base for global advocacy by CoSAI and partners to increase fundraising for global innovation for sustainable agriculture providing evidence and examples of past successes at scale.
Scope
The final scope of this study and deliverables will be agreed following the inception phase.
Consultants are asked to cover a minimum of six case studies in the country report. The exact number can be decided in the inception phase. Cases are expected to be selected purposively to provide good evidence and critical lessons.
Budget
The budget available for the assignment is of the order of US$ 75,000. This sum is expected to cover all aspects of the study, but may be used predominantly for the payment of consulting fees.
Place of assignment
The consultants will work from home, which will normally be expected to be in the case study country, although this is not an absolute requirement. Communication with the Study Manager and Oversight Group will be carried out virtually.
Content of EoI
All applicants should provide a brief EoI (a maximum of 12 single-spaced pages, plus annexes) including the following information: