Seeds for needs: adaptation to climate change - Innovative tools to match seeds to the needs of women farmers in Ethiopia

As climate change continues to drastically affect food security around the world, many farmers are in need of new crops and crop varieties that can be grown in the changed environment of their farms. Adaptation options to climate change already exist in genebanks and other farmers’ fields in the for...

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Autores principales: Gevel, Jeske M.J, van de, Gellaw A, Fadda, Carlo
Formato: Brief
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Bioversity International 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/52037
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Fadda, Carlo
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description As climate change continues to drastically affect food security around the world, many farmers are in need of new crops and crop varieties that can be grown in the changed environment of their farms. Adaptation options to climate change already exist in genebanks and other farmers’ fields in the form of germplasm and seeds, but the challenge is to identify them and then disseminate them in the right environments and under the right conditions, and in ways that satisfy the needs of farmers and increase the resilience of the productive systems. There is a general consensus among farmers interviewed in household survey and focus group discussion that there is an increased temperature and decreased rainfall; in addition, rainfall is also perceived to be more erratic and the rainy season shorter, thus there is a decline in the length of growing period. This is affecting the productivity of two major cereals in smallholder farmers’ production system: barley and durum wheat. One possible answer to this is to provide farmers with varieties that are better adapted to the existing climatic conditions. Ethiopia is endowed with a large amount of the needed diversity conserved in the national gene bank at the Institute of Biodiversity Conservation (IBC).
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spelling CGSpace520372025-11-05T08:24:41Z Seeds for needs: adaptation to climate change - Innovative tools to match seeds to the needs of women farmers in Ethiopia Gevel, Jeske M.J, van de Gellaw A Fadda, Carlo climate agriculture variety choice decision making gene banks As climate change continues to drastically affect food security around the world, many farmers are in need of new crops and crop varieties that can be grown in the changed environment of their farms. Adaptation options to climate change already exist in genebanks and other farmers’ fields in the form of germplasm and seeds, but the challenge is to identify them and then disseminate them in the right environments and under the right conditions, and in ways that satisfy the needs of farmers and increase the resilience of the productive systems. There is a general consensus among farmers interviewed in household survey and focus group discussion that there is an increased temperature and decreased rainfall; in addition, rainfall is also perceived to be more erratic and the rainy season shorter, thus there is a decline in the length of growing period. This is affecting the productivity of two major cereals in smallholder farmers’ production system: barley and durum wheat. One possible answer to this is to provide farmers with varieties that are better adapted to the existing climatic conditions. Ethiopia is endowed with a large amount of the needed diversity conserved in the national gene bank at the Institute of Biodiversity Conservation (IBC). 2013 2014-12-16T06:37:27Z 2014-12-16T06:37:27Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/52037 en Open Access application/pdf Bioversity International van de Gevel J, Gellaw A, Fadda C. 2013. Seeds for needs: adaptation to climate change - Innovative tools to match seeds to the needs of women farmers in Ethiopia. Policy Brief No. 1. Nairobi: Bioversity International.
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agriculture
variety choice
decision making
gene banks
Gevel, Jeske M.J, van de
Gellaw A
Fadda, Carlo
Seeds for needs: adaptation to climate change - Innovative tools to match seeds to the needs of women farmers in Ethiopia
title Seeds for needs: adaptation to climate change - Innovative tools to match seeds to the needs of women farmers in Ethiopia
title_full Seeds for needs: adaptation to climate change - Innovative tools to match seeds to the needs of women farmers in Ethiopia
title_fullStr Seeds for needs: adaptation to climate change - Innovative tools to match seeds to the needs of women farmers in Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Seeds for needs: adaptation to climate change - Innovative tools to match seeds to the needs of women farmers in Ethiopia
title_short Seeds for needs: adaptation to climate change - Innovative tools to match seeds to the needs of women farmers in Ethiopia
title_sort seeds for needs adaptation to climate change innovative tools to match seeds to the needs of women farmers in ethiopia
topic climate
agriculture
variety choice
decision making
gene banks
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/52037
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