A level up: Community seed banks in Nepal join forces

Community seed banks in Nepal have a long and rich history, but it is only recently that they have come together to form the legally registered national Community Seed Banks Association of Nepal (CSBAN), probably the first such association anywhere in the world. CSBAN has developed an on-line seed...

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Main Authors: Shrestha, Pitambar, Clancy, Evelyn, Vernooy, Ronnie
Format: Brief
Language:Inglés
Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/108049
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description Community seed banks in Nepal have a long and rich history, but it is only recently that they have come together to form the legally registered national Community Seed Banks Association of Nepal (CSBAN), probably the first such association anywhere in the world. CSBAN has developed an on-line seed catalogue of local varieties available from its members and accessible through a novel mobile app 'Our Seed'. In 2019, the Association organized two major seed fairs between communities to exchange seeds, planting materials and related knowledge. It has developed a novel method to categorize community seed banks using a five-star classification system, which aims to value, reward and encourage community seed banks to develop their capacities. The Association, with its vision of maintaining and harnessing Nepal’s rich agricultural biodiversity for human health and well-being, has been included in the Nepal Agriculture Research Council’s annual programme of work – an important recognition of its existence and efforts. CSBAN wishes to expand its activities to promote on-farm management of agricultural biodiversity and to develop a community seed bank self-financing mechanism, with a pilot on marketing of local produce. Joining forces has raised these Nepali community seed banks to a new level and they continue to inspire other community seed banks around the world.
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spelling CGSpace1080492025-11-05T12:59:38Z A level up: Community seed banks in Nepal join forces Shrestha, Pitambar Clancy, Evelyn Vernooy, Ronnie gene banks community seed bank seeds farmers organizations agrobiodiversity banco de genes semilla organizaciones de agricultores Community seed banks in Nepal have a long and rich history, but it is only recently that they have come together to form the legally registered national Community Seed Banks Association of Nepal (CSBAN), probably the first such association anywhere in the world. CSBAN has developed an on-line seed catalogue of local varieties available from its members and accessible through a novel mobile app 'Our Seed'. In 2019, the Association organized two major seed fairs between communities to exchange seeds, planting materials and related knowledge. It has developed a novel method to categorize community seed banks using a five-star classification system, which aims to value, reward and encourage community seed banks to develop their capacities. The Association, with its vision of maintaining and harnessing Nepal’s rich agricultural biodiversity for human health and well-being, has been included in the Nepal Agriculture Research Council’s annual programme of work – an important recognition of its existence and efforts. CSBAN wishes to expand its activities to promote on-farm management of agricultural biodiversity and to develop a community seed bank self-financing mechanism, with a pilot on marketing of local produce. Joining forces has raised these Nepali community seed banks to a new level and they continue to inspire other community seed banks around the world. 2020 2020-04-23T08:27:30Z 2020-04-23T08:27:30Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/108049 en https://hdl.handle.net/10568/102365 Open Access application/pdf Shrestha, P.; Clancy, E.; Vernooy, R. (2020) A level up: Community seed banks in Nepal join forces. Rome (Italy): Bioversity International; Pokhara (Nepal): LI-BIRD 6 p. ISBN: 978-92-9255-179-7
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organizaciones de agricultores
Shrestha, Pitambar
Clancy, Evelyn
Vernooy, Ronnie
A level up: Community seed banks in Nepal join forces
title A level up: Community seed banks in Nepal join forces
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farmers organizations
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banco de genes
semilla
organizaciones de agricultores
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