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The role of community seed banks in achieving farmers’ rights

Ronnie Vernooy, Teshome Hunduma Mulesa, Arnab Gupta, Jahangir Alam Jony, Kouablan Edmond Koffi, Hilton Mbozi, Pratibha Singh, Pitambar Shrestha, Thabo T. Tjikana, C.L.K. Wakkumbure

2020Development in Practice17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The core objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity and the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (ITPGRFA) are the conservation and sustainable use of plant genetic resources. The ITPGRFA links these goals explicitly to farmers’ rights. Although farmers’ rights have been debated intensely at international level, their effective implementation at national level remains a major challenge. Community seed banks are good examples of effective implementation of those rights, but have received little attention in scientific literature and policy circles. Case studies in this article from Bangladesh, Côte d’Ivoire, India and Zimbabwe illustrate how this knowledge gap can be filled.

Topics & Concepts

Convention on Biological DiversityAgricultureInternational communityTreatySustainable agricultureEconomic growthBusinessSustainable developmentGenetic resourcesPolitical scienceDevelopment economicsBiodiversityEnvironmental resource managementNatural resource economicsEconomicsGeographyPoliticsEcologyBiotechnologyLawBiologyArchaeologyInternational Maritime Law IssuesGenetically Modified Organisms ResearchAgriculture, Land Use, Rural Development
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