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    The AgriTech Observatory is a virtual space that guides users through the realm of digital agriculture initiatives across Europe and Central Asia. This space can be used by practitioners, innovators, policymakers, researchers, and other stakeholders to explore agritech solutions, good practices, policies, projects, and resources.
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    The multi-actor agricultural innovation platforms (MAIPs) are co-innovation platforms established in rural communities where farmers and key value chain actors become empowered through participatory action research (PAR), knowledge co-creation and application, market linkages, policy engagement, and so on. These platforms effectively amalgamate knowledge and insights from researchers alongside the practical experience of farmers. MAIPs, aiming to meet the practical needs of farming communities, are conducive to building a collaborative relationship among multiple actors to activate their potential for co-innovation and develop integrated solutions. The effectivenesses of MAIPs are increasingly acknowledged, and thus their scale-up is now on the agenda. Therefore, there is an urgent need for an effective approach to institutionalizing them as integral agencies to contribute to agrifood system transformation towards sustainability.
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    This report presents the outcomes of a consultation process led by FAO’s Office of Innovation to co-design the ATIO Knowledge Base (KB), a participatory, open-access platform for agrifood system innovations. Through expert consultations, e-discussions, and user journey testing, stakeholders from diverse sectors shaped the KB’s design, content model, interface, and governance. Key recommendations emphasize user-centered search experiences, inclusive taxonomies, grassroots innovation integration, and ethical data stewardship. The consultation affirmed that the ATIO KB is not just a technical tool, but a collaborative ecosystem to foster equitable, context-sensitive innovation in agrifood systems.

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