Title: Innovation Strategy
1Innovation Strategy and Regional Innovation
Systems The Agro-food system in Emilia-Romagna
Claudia Degli Esposti Head of the Regional
Marketing Unit
The Agro-Food Industry as Engine for Growth and
Wealth in Africa
18 - 20 June 2008 FAO Headquarters Rome, Italy
2Summary
- The Industrial District concept and its
historical evolution - The Industrial policies in Emilia-Romagna the
ERVETs role - The Agro-food Regional Innovation System in
Emilia- Romagna - The agro-food system in Emilia-Romagna, between
tradition and innovation a general outlook - Conclusion and proposals
3 The Industrial District concept and its
historical evolution
4The Industrial district concept
- The Industrial districts are groups of companies
and institutions co-located in a specific
geographic region and linked by interdependencies
in providing a related group of products. Because
of the proximity among them, the constituents
enjoy economic benefit from specific
externalities, like for example - specialized human resources
- suppliers
- learning from closes interaction with customers
or suppliers - knowledge local advisory centres, training
centres, etc. - The IDs model of development is widely studied
in literature for its economic performances. At
European level the concept is more known as
cluster, even if this concept is more related
with technological and innovation issues. In last
years high tech clusters creation is considered
an important strategy for the competitiveness of
the advanced regions -
5From IDs to
- The concept of IDs strictly defined, in the last
years has shown increasing difficulties to be the
unique point of reference for territorial
policies - Issues concerning the local development of the
region are too narrowly represented by IDs - Changes occurred in the inter-firms relations and
in the sectoral composition of IDs - Increasing range of entrepreneurial opportunities
- Opening of productive systems
- Productive and financial concentration by leader
companies - Acquisitions from and to foreign countries
6.Supply value Chains
TWO COMPLEMENTARY APPROACHES
Industrial District Dense network of
relationships among socio-economic players
(companies, intermediaries, local authorities)
inside a specific territorial area
- Supply value chain
- Productive system formed by
- productive chain and companies network
- cognitive factors (competence and knowledge)
- territorial actors (institutions and social
capital) - relations among the above mentioned elements
7From ID to Supply Value Chain highlights
8- The Industrial Policies
- in Emilia-Romagna
- Ervets role
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9Industrial Policy Emilia-Romagna Regions role
- 1970 creation of Regions, foreseen by the
national Constitution - Delegated powers on agriculture, vocational
training, handicraft, no competence on industrial
matters - Competitiveness between national and regional
model of governance encouraged innovative
policies - Spontaneous growth of Micro and Small-Medium
enterprises (SMEs) - Important role played by business associations
and unions influencing local policy making
10Historical evolution
is a corporation established
in 1974 as a limited company by the Emilia
Romagna Regional Government. Its mission is
focused on ensuring a technical support to
regional development policies devoted to social,
economic and territorial valorisation favouring
cooperation processes and resources integration
- 70s Policy of Industrial Settlements Areas
- 80s Policy of Real services
- From 2003 Re-positioning Regional Law n. 5
11The Agro-food Regional Innovation System in
Emilia-Romagna
12Emilia Romagna Region Manufacturing
specializations 2001
13Emilia Romagna Region Manufacturing
specializations 2001
14Food and beverage Industry 2001
15Agro-food Players in the Regional System
COMPANIES AND ASSOCIATIONS
EMILIA - ROMAGNA REGIONAL NETWORK FOR INDUSTRIAL
RESEARCH
PUBLIC BODIES
- Agri 2000 - society for services in agrofood
research and environment (Bo) - Research Centre for Vegetable- which promotes
research, experimentation and dissemination of
producitve (Fc) - Fruit and Vegetable Produce Service Centre for
the competitiveness of Italian fruit and
vegetables - (Fe) - Business Studies Centre - for vocational training
specialized in food and agriculture - (Bo) - Italian Centre Services from Earth to the Table -
service centre for quality, innovation and safety
in food chains (Pr) - Food and Logistics Centre of Parma market
activity of fruit and vegetable - Italian Consortium for Research on quality and
food safety (Pr)
- EFSA European Food Safety Authority (Pr)
- SSICA - Experimental Station for the Canned Food
Industry (Pr) - SMEA - High School in Food Economics (Pc)
- SOPRIP Local development Agency (Parma e
Piacenza) - Local Action Groups
- Antico Frignano e Appennino Reggiano
- Appennino Bolognese
- L'Altra Romagna
- DELTA 2000
- SOPRIP
RESEARCH LABORATORIES
- CEREALABNon GM Biotechonologies Laboratory for
the Seed Industry (Re) - SIQUALRegional Laboratory for Food Safety and
Quality (Pr) - TECALLaboratory TECnologie facilities for the
Food Industry (Pr) -
- RESEARCH CENTRES
- SIQUILACACentre for Innovation, Safety and
Quality in the Dairy Industry (Re) - CITIMAPCentre for Innovation in the use of
remote Sensing in the Agricultural Mechanical
Industry (Pc) - PROATTIVO
- Romagna Centre for Innovation (Fc)
16Innovation systems in the Agro-food Industry
17The case of SIQUILACA Centre for Innovation,
Security and Quality Dairy Industry
- Partner and scientific project collaboratorations
Consortium
- CFPR - Consortium of Cheese Parmigiano Reggiano
(Reggio Emilia)
Research Centre
- Research Centre for Animal Production (Reggio
Emilia)
Companies
- ARTECASEARIA (Modena)
- CLC - Centre Lattiero Caseario (Parma)
- SALCHIM - Private Laboratory for analysis (Reggio
Emilia)
University
- DIPROVAL University of Bologna - Department of
Microbiology (Reggio Emilia)
- To raise awareness among businesses of the use of
new tools for assessing the quality of hygiene of
raw materials - To develop methodologies for the sharing and
transfer of information and to adapt tools to
control the production process and manage
contractual relationships between operators
18The SIQUILACA and Research
- Background
- Coordination activities, to support the
development and promotion of the relationship
between the High Technology Network of Emilia -
Romagna and the productive regional fabric - Purpose
- Reaching a common approach for the development of
innovative technologies in the dairy sector,
taking into account the needs of the different
players in the specific sector - Methodology Thematic Focus Group
- To organize and manage meetings between relevant
players from the territory for a collective
discussion leading to issues such as packaging
milk product, dairy products as functional foods
fast and processing controls for milk
productions. -
- Players involved researchers and companies
- University of Bologna Department of Biochimica
and University of Cattolica Institute of
Microbiology - ACMA s.p.a., Consortium of Parmigiano Reggiano,
Granarolo s.p.a., Orlandini s.a.s., Parmalat
s.p.a, Sympac Corazza, Termocontrol s.r.l. - Siqual and Tecal (Research Laboratories)
- Target
- The innovation of production systems for small
businesses the difficulty to match the new
European regulations relating to food quality and
safety required by large enterprises with tha
updating of quality control systems.
19Regional Innovation Policies
The Regional Policies are targeted both at
companies and players in innovation
- The Regional Programme for Rural Development
2007-2013 - Competitiveness of companies in agriculture,
credit for companies investing in agriculture,
environmental and rural space, quality of life
and diversification of activities - The Regional Operative Programme (ERDF), the
Regional Programme for Research and Transfer of
Technology (PRITT), Three Yearly Programme for
productive activities. - Company competitiveness and innovation,
company-research centres and university projects,
energy and environmental innovation, support to
the Regional Network for research and
technological transfer, creation of Technopoles,
eco-sustainable tourism - Special Territorial Programmes
- Negotiated programmes with local players, some of
them targeted at agro-food cluster promotion (ex.
in the Basso Ferrarese area)
20Consumption trends and eating habits
- Ageing population diversification and variety of
diet related to health needs of older people -
23 of the population in Emilia - Romagna - Increased immigration and multi-ethnicity
diffusion of "new" food typical of the countries
of origin of the immigrants 7.5 of the
population in Emilia - Romagna - Spread of mono-nuclear families and greater
participation of women in the workplace
increased consumption outside the home and
greater consumption of frozen precooked foods - Emergence of a consumer more "aware" of food
consumption and more "attentive" to diet new
approach towards the safer food for all citizens - Family expenditure dedicated to food basket
oriented at the purchase of food dictated by
quality and price - The GDO has a new contractual relationship with
the suppliers, based on requirements for more
high quality products
21The strategies for the promotion of agro-food
- Quality
- Quality indicators (Geographic Indicator of
Origin and traditional methods used) - Certification systems
- Product Traceability
- Diffusion of organic productions
- Regional and local marketing
- Promotion of brands of excellence (Parmigiano
Reggiano cheese, Parma ham, etc.) - Territorial marketing actions, promotion of local
supply, Food and wine Trails, integration of
agro-food cluster with culture and tourism - Internationalization
- International fairs, advising on entering the new
markets and the promotion of partnerships - Specific policies for cooperation with
Mediterranean countries
22The system, between tradition and innovation a
general outlook
23The agro-food system in Emilia-Romagna
- A sound specialization in agriculture and the
agro-food industry, based on local resources and
vocations and with a good potential for growth - Having grown between local traditions and
innovation, the system is today central to Europe
due to its positive performance in terms of
export, quality of production and it is well
linked to market demand. - The agro-food system of the Emilia-Romagna region
bases its competitiveness on the innovation of
products, new technological and organizative
processes and logistics. - The Emilia-Romagna agro-food industry is part of
the Made in Italy products and it is recognized
for its typical production of high quality.
24The composition of agro-food system
Horizontal Activities for All Clusters and
Specific for Agro-food
Horizontal Activities for All Clusters and Not
Specific for Agro-food
Legenda
Specific for agro-food
25and the typical products
- Cold Cuts Culatello of Zibello, Coppa
Piacentina, Prosciutto Crudo Parma and Modena,
Zampone and Cotechino Modena, Mortadella Bologna,
Pancetta Piacentina, Salame Piacentino - Wines Lambrusco and other wines
- Balsamic Vinegar from Modena and Reggio Emilia
- Extra Virgin Olive Oils from Romagna and
Brisighella (Ravenna) - Cheeses Parmigiano Reggiano, Pecorino of Fossa
- Peaches of Romagna
- Pears from Emilia - Romagna
26A general outlook
2007
77,000 employees 15,800 companies
24 sole proprietorships 13.8 joint stock
companies a positive growth trend for companies
managed by women
- Agro-food industry (food and beverages)
11,480 employees (industry and small scale
production) 9,350 active companies with a
positive performance in milk and dairy
production, meat, pasta and beverages sectors
Not only do we have small companies operating in
the region, but we also have the sizeable
presence of medium and large sized businesses in
the territory
Source Register of companies Chamber of
Commerce
27The Agro-food in Emilia-Romagnarecent import
export performance
2007
Import
- Emilia-Romagna is the importer of 14 of total
Italian imports of agro-food production
Export
- Emilia-Romagna is the exporter of 15 of Italian
export of agro-food production - Regional agro-food growth in import of 9.7, that
is 4,370 million, and represents 15 of total
regional imports - Regional agro-food growth in export 5.2, that is
3,660 million and represents 8 of total
regional exports.
28The Agro-food in Emilia-RomagnaImport and
Export (1)
29Import and export agriculture and food-industry
30Export of agro-food industrial districts 2007
trends
- ID of fruit-juice and jam (Lugo-Ravenna) positi
ve - IDof milk, dairy production and ice cream (Reggio
Emilia) good - Industrial (and traditional made) District of ham
- (Langhirano-Parma) positive
- Industrial (and traditional made) District of
parmigiano cheese - (Parma) positive
- ID Tomato production (Parma) positive
- Industrial (and traditionally farmed) District of
poultry (Romagna) positive - ID of animal feed, meat, and derivatives
(Reggio-Emilia) less positive - ID of Food Machinery (Parma) gets better
- ID of Automated machinery (Piacenza) gets
better - ID of agricultural machinery (Modena and
ReggioEmilia) less positive - ID of packaging (Bologna) less positive
31Conclusion
- Industrial Districts, clusters and supply value
chains, have a common base the concept of
aggregation among companies, which are
independent and interconnected, and specialized
in the different phases of the productive
process. - The development of Ids or clusters has to be
based on the local resources and specializations
and to the local context. The diversification of
interconnected clusters can be a key issues. - The factors that appear central to the successful
development of this type of industrial
cooperation are the networks and partnerships,
the strong base of skills, the innovation and the
capacity for RD. - The networks and the partnerships (public and
private) generate formal and informal flows of
knowledge and information exchange through
interconnected companies - Other relevant factors are the external
environment favorable to businesses and the
public policies supporting the development of the
different forms and levels of aggregation among
companies - The industrial policies (financial and advanced
services) have a relevant role in planning the
development and in pushing company aggregations
towards a higher quality of production and to a
better link with market demand
32Some suggestions for the African countries
- Governments role in planning local and
sustainable development for a territory
(Public-Private-Partnerships) - An integrated approach, operating at different
levels - Agriculture specialization, art craft traditions,
local demand of food, typical products - business, regional/local players, regional/local
institutions - existing and new companies well linked to the
different level of market demand (local,
national, international) - local clusters and policies diversification,
promotion of excellences and support to the
weaker companies and aggregations -
- innovation of local resources and
specializations, following a general value chain
approach (production, transformation, trade,
interlinked industry and services, etc.) - creation of business advisory service operating
as local player for innovation - An integrated and international partnership
between territories or clusters can be a key
factor for the development (companies, business
support centres, players for innovation, public
institutions, etc)
33Thank you for your attention!
Claudia Degli Esposti Head of territorial
marketing unit 39 051 6460 411 39 338 2731632
cdegliesposti_at_ervet.it www.investinemiliaromagna.
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