Characterization of Community Banks of Creole Seeds of Basic Grains of the Department of Matagalpa
This article was carried out within the framework of the PhD program in Territorial Manage-ment and Development of the Francisco Luis Espinoza Pineda National University (UNFLEP), Estelí, Nicaragua with the objective of socio-organizationally characterizing the Community Creole Seed Banks of basic grains promoted by three social organizations present in the department of Ma-tagalpa: Denis Ernesto González Foundations (FUDEGL), Organization for Economic and Social Development for Urban and Rural Areas (ODESAR) and the UNAG Campesino to Campesino Program (PCAC/UNAG). Among the results: Community banks fulfill the function of rescuing and promoting native seeds with a focus on food security and climate resilience; its social, economic, environmental and political importance is verified. Within the organizational structures, the male sex prevails, 30.92 have appro-ved first and secondary school, 52.87 have not completed studies and 16.21 are illiterate, ages 41 and over, low participation of young people, land tenure in the hands of the male sex, lack of With experience in the seed trade, 96% of the members keep bean seeds on their farms, followed by corn, however, the majority do not keep sorghum seeds except rice. Among the highlighted weaknesses is the lack of economic resources and infrastructure for the maintenance and storage of quality seeds. A study is recommended to determine the level of sustainability of the social, economic and environ-mental practices carried out by the community banks of Creole seeds associated with the three social organizations.