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    501) Food biodiversity includes both locally cultivated and wild food species in Guasaganda, Central Ecuador

    Worldwide, the number of wild and domesticated food species is declining, which endangers dietary diversity of particularly indigenous people. Unfortunately, eating culture and traditional knowledge is also hampered when food species are no longer available. This study reports the food biodiversity in...

    Subject: Farming Systems

    Regions: Latin America and the Caribbean

    Publication year: 2019

    502) Descriptors for Baobab (Adansonia digitata L.)

    ‘Descriptors for Baobab’ were developed as an output of the CGIAR-funded Agriculture for Nutrition and Health programme and the EC-funded Fruiting Africa project. It is the product of exhaustive collaboration amongst 15 core scientists, with consultations from baobab experts worldwide. “This descriptor...

    Subject: Crop diversity

    Regions: Africa

    Publication year: 2015

    503) Conserving Europe's plant genetic diversity - on farms, in garden and in the wild

    An overview of the Farmer’s Pride project, its objectives, activities and partner organizations.

    Subject: Crop diversity

    Regions: Europe

    Publication year: 2019

    504) Youth, Citizen Science and E-commerce: scaling integrated conservation solutions and farmers' rights by connecting key diversity hotspots: Bolivia, Chile, and Peru

    BSF Project- Fifth Cycle. Target Countries: Bolivia (Plurinational State of), Chile, Peru

    Subject: Recognition schemes for farmers

    Regions: Latin America and the Caribbean

    Publication year: N/A

    505) Smallholder seed practices Maize seed management in the Central Valleys of Oaxaca, Mexico

    This research aims to contribute to an in­creased understanding of what is commonly referred to as 'local seed systems', 'farmer seed systems' or 'informal seed systems', both in relation to seed supply for agricultural production and in relation to the conservation of important crop genetic diversity....

    Subject: Seed system

    Regions: Latin America and the Caribbean

    Publication year: 2006