Strengthening the community seed banks in South Africa

Since 2013, DAFF and Bioversity International have been working together to establish and support community seed banks as a means to strengthen farmers’ seed systems, support conservation and sustainable use of traditional farmers’ varieties and maintain seed security at district and community level...

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Autores principales: Mokoena, Mpolokeng Lydia, Sema, P.R., Maluleke, Nkat Lettie, Tjikana, Thabo T., Dibiloane, M.A., Vernooy, Ronnie
Formato: Informe técnico
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/105804
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author Mokoena, Mpolokeng Lydia
Sema, P.R.
Maluleke, Nkat Lettie
Tjikana, Thabo T.
Dibiloane, M.A.
Vernooy, Ronnie
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Maluleke, Nkat Lettie
Mokoena, Mpolokeng Lydia
Sema, P.R.
Tjikana, Thabo T.
Vernooy, Ronnie
author_facet Mokoena, Mpolokeng Lydia
Sema, P.R.
Maluleke, Nkat Lettie
Tjikana, Thabo T.
Dibiloane, M.A.
Vernooy, Ronnie
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description Since 2013, DAFF and Bioversity International have been working together to establish and support community seed banks as a means to strengthen farmers’ seed systems, support conservation and sustainable use of traditional farmers’ varieties and maintain seed security at district and community levels in the Republic of South Africa. Three community seed banks have been set up in Gumbu, Sterkspruit and Jericho. This report describes the main activities carried out in 2018-2019. Farmers of the Jericho community seed bank, which was inaugurated in 2019, were trained in seed bank management techniques. Farmers of the three community seed banks multiplied seed of selected crop varieties stored in the three community seed banks. Despite shortage of water and excessive heat in most parts of South Africa, farmers still show an interest and eagerness in making agriculture the primary vehicle to improve their rural livelihoods and fight hunger. The challenges of climate change are affecting the development of crops and limit farmers’ increase of production and yields. There is a need to continue providing support to farmers and the community seed banks at all three sites (Gumbu, Jericho and Sterkspruit) in order to strengthen and improve their knowledge and farming skills.
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spelling CGSpace1058042025-11-05T07:14:59Z Strengthening the community seed banks in South Africa Mokoena, Mpolokeng Lydia Sema, P.R. Maluleke, Nkat Lettie Tjikana, Thabo T. Dibiloane, M.A. Vernooy, Ronnie farmers seed banks community seed bank support measures training programmes Since 2013, DAFF and Bioversity International have been working together to establish and support community seed banks as a means to strengthen farmers’ seed systems, support conservation and sustainable use of traditional farmers’ varieties and maintain seed security at district and community levels in the Republic of South Africa. Three community seed banks have been set up in Gumbu, Sterkspruit and Jericho. This report describes the main activities carried out in 2018-2019. Farmers of the Jericho community seed bank, which was inaugurated in 2019, were trained in seed bank management techniques. Farmers of the three community seed banks multiplied seed of selected crop varieties stored in the three community seed banks. Despite shortage of water and excessive heat in most parts of South Africa, farmers still show an interest and eagerness in making agriculture the primary vehicle to improve their rural livelihoods and fight hunger. The challenges of climate change are affecting the development of crops and limit farmers’ increase of production and yields. There is a need to continue providing support to farmers and the community seed banks at all three sites (Gumbu, Jericho and Sterkspruit) in order to strengthen and improve their knowledge and farming skills. 2019 2019-11-19T09:25:34Z 2019-11-19T09:25:34Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/105804 en Open Access application/pdf Mokoena, M.L.; Sema, P.R.; Maluleke, N.L.; Tjikana T.T.; Dibiloane, M.A.; Vernooy, R. (2019) Strengthening the community seed banks in South Africa. Rome (Italy): Bioversity International; Pretoria (South Africa): Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 44 p. ISBN 978-92-9255-145-2
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seed banks
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support measures
training programmes
Mokoena, Mpolokeng Lydia
Sema, P.R.
Maluleke, Nkat Lettie
Tjikana, Thabo T.
Dibiloane, M.A.
Vernooy, Ronnie
Strengthening the community seed banks in South Africa
title Strengthening the community seed banks in South Africa
title_full Strengthening the community seed banks in South Africa
title_fullStr Strengthening the community seed banks in South Africa
title_full_unstemmed Strengthening the community seed banks in South Africa
title_short Strengthening the community seed banks in South Africa
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seed banks
community seed bank
support measures
training programmes
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/105804
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