Farmer-breeder groups
The Association of Indonesian Seed Banks and Farmers’ Agricultural Technology (AB2TI) was established in 2012. The main purpose was to enhance the knowledge and capacities of farmers in plant breeding, e.g. crossing and selection, and to make them more independent in seed production. To date, farmer-breeder groups have developed 3600 varieties of crossed rice, mostly based on local germplasm. The association supports these activities by organizing trainings and supporting networking among members. Members of the association also sell the seed they produce to fellow members and farmers in the surrounding communities. Through these activities, farmers become aware of the importance of conserving local germplasm, and at the same time, has increased their economic opportunities.
Most relevant categories | - Participatory approaches to research on PGRFA, including characterization and evaluation, participatory plant breeding and variety selection
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Also relevant categories | - Recognition of local and indigenous communities’, farmers’ contributions to conservation and sustainable use of PGRFA, such as awards and recognition of custodian/guardian farmers
- Facilitation of farmers’ access to a diversity of PGRFA through community seed banks, seed networks and other measures improving farmers’ choices of a wider diversity of PGRFA.
- Training, capacity development and public awareness creation
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Institution/organization | Non Governmental Organization |
Provision of Art. 9 addressed | Art. 9.1; Art. 9.2b; Art. 9.3 |
Types | Technical |
Countries | Indonesia |
Regions | Asia |
Keywords | Capacity development; Community seed banks; Crop diversity; Local varieties; PGRFA; Seed system |
Resource link | https://www.fao.org/3/ca7997en/ca7997en.pdf |
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