Yes. That could certainly be part of the solution.
If we look at what's happening at the moment in the United States and Europe, it's clear that governments are investing enormous amounts of money. However, the American approach is to invest on finding solutions. It's not only a matter of supporting practices that we already know about or supporting farmers who are adopting practices like 4R fertilizer efficiency. It's also a matter of finding solutions, discovering new practices, and introducing systems that make things easier for the government to support not only farmers, but also markets.
Companies and consumers are clearly ready to pay more, but it's important to introduce systems that allow companies and farmers to pay for improved performance. Solutions need to come from the government, but then the government will also have to support market-driven solutions.