COVID-19, seed security and social differentiation: when it rains, it pours

Food security and seed security are closely linked, especially for poor smallholders in developing countries. The impacts of COVID-19 highlight the vulnerability of marginalized groups, and their exposure across multiple social and economic dimensions. Employing seed interventions as part of the COV...

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Autores principales: Delaquis, Erik, Almekinders, Conny J.M.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Practical Action Publishing 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/109913
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description Food security and seed security are closely linked, especially for poor smallholders in developing countries. The impacts of COVID-19 highlight the vulnerability of marginalized groups, and their exposure across multiple social and economic dimensions. Employing seed interventions as part of the COVID-19 recovery requires recognizing local social dynamics, or risks worsening the situation for the most disadvantaged.
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spelling CGSpace1099132025-11-11T19:06:55Z COVID-19, seed security and social differentiation: when it rains, it pours Delaquis, Erik Almekinders, Conny J.M. food security smallholders poverty covid-19 social analysis seeds seguridad alimentaria pequeños agricultores pobreza Food security and seed security are closely linked, especially for poor smallholders in developing countries. The impacts of COVID-19 highlight the vulnerability of marginalized groups, and their exposure across multiple social and economic dimensions. Employing seed interventions as part of the COVID-19 recovery requires recognizing local social dynamics, or risks worsening the situation for the most disadvantaged. 2020-06-01 2020-10-20T11:47:31Z 2020-10-20T11:47:31Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/109913 en Open Access application/pdf Practical Action Publishing Delaquis, E.; Almekinders, C. (2020) COVID-19, seed security and social differentiation: when it rains, it pours. Food Chain 9(2) p. 103–106 ISSN: 2046-1879
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smallholders
poverty
covid-19
social analysis
seeds
seguridad alimentaria
pequeños agricultores
pobreza
Delaquis, Erik
Almekinders, Conny J.M.
COVID-19, seed security and social differentiation: when it rains, it pours
title COVID-19, seed security and social differentiation: when it rains, it pours
title_full COVID-19, seed security and social differentiation: when it rains, it pours
title_fullStr COVID-19, seed security and social differentiation: when it rains, it pours
title_full_unstemmed COVID-19, seed security and social differentiation: when it rains, it pours
title_short COVID-19, seed security and social differentiation: when it rains, it pours
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topic food security
smallholders
poverty
covid-19
social analysis
seeds
seguridad alimentaria
pequeños agricultores
pobreza
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