Abstract:
R&D performed by science councils, in areas such as space science, agriculture, industrial development, or
health, informs critical policy decisions by government and other actors, as well as catalyses innovation. R&D expenditure in science councils declined in 2018/19 by 13.8%. Whether by research field or socio-economic
objective, investment closely mirrored national priority areas, such as economic development, health, agriculture and education. Growing public and private sector R&D investment should be a priority.
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