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The collecting effort described in this publication was part of a comprehensive, multi-year project that empowered national partners around the world to enrich their genebank collections. At the same time, this project has shared those resources with the global community under the rules of the International...
Subject: Crop wild relatives, neglected and underutilized species
Regions: Global
Publication year: 2019
This video is part of a series, featuring people that are actively involved in the Benefit-sharing Fund of the International Plant Treaty The videos are part of an exhibition, including photos and videos, celebrating guardians of crop diversity and the link between crop diversity and food. The videos...
Subject: Crop diversity; Recognition schemes for farmers
Regions: Africa
Publication year: 2022
The eBook “Crop Wild Relatives and their Use in Plant Breeding” is being developed through a collaboration between Colorado State University and the United States Department of Agriculture. It consists of eight chapters that highlight various concepts and case studies related to crop wild relatives. ...
Subject: Crop wild relatives, neglected and underutilized species
Regions: Global
Publication year: 2020
This text is available in the Spanish language. The purpose of this document is to provide, in a didactic manner, relevant information that contributes to the development of an objective and agile evaluation of the technical files submitted by peasant and native communities to request the recognition...
Subject: Recognition schemes for farmers
Regions: Latin America and the Caribbean
Publication year: 2022
Brazil is one of the most biodiversity-rich countries in the world, including a wealth of agricultural biodiversity in both wild and cultivated forms. This is particularly noticeable in southern Brazil, home to a wide array of underutilized food species whose genetic diversity is maintained mostly by...
Subject: Crop wild relatives, neglected and underutilized species
Regions: Latin America and the Caribbean
Publication year: 2014