The Seeds for Needs Initiative in Ethiopia: integrating farmer and scientist knowledge
Bioversity International's 'Seeds for Needs' initiative works with farmers to research how agricultural biodiversity can help minimize the risks associated with climate change. The concept is simple – if farmers have better information and access to a wide range of varieties, they are more able to c...
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| description | Bioversity International's 'Seeds for Needs' initiative works with farmers to research how agricultural biodiversity can help minimize the risks associated with climate change. The concept is simple – if farmers have better information and access to a wide range of varieties, they are more able to choose what best suits their conditions and cope with unpredictable weather.
Seeds for Needs is trying to encourage this by exposing farmers to more crop varieties and increase their first-hand knowledge about different traits and options available and strengthening their seed systems and seed-saving capacity so that they always have access to planting material that fits their changing needs.
This is the overview factsheet. |
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| spelling | CGSpace687442025-11-05T08:24:25Z The Seeds for Needs Initiative in Ethiopia: integrating farmer and scientist knowledge Bioversity International seeds crops hard wheat barley food security varieties gene banks climate change drought resistance Bioversity International's 'Seeds for Needs' initiative works with farmers to research how agricultural biodiversity can help minimize the risks associated with climate change. The concept is simple – if farmers have better information and access to a wide range of varieties, they are more able to choose what best suits their conditions and cope with unpredictable weather. Seeds for Needs is trying to encourage this by exposing farmers to more crop varieties and increase their first-hand knowledge about different traits and options available and strengthening their seed systems and seed-saving capacity so that they always have access to planting material that fits their changing needs. This is the overview factsheet. 2015 2015-10-29T09:38:43Z 2015-10-29T09:38:43Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/68744 en Open Access application/pdf Bioversity International Bioversity International (2015) The Seeds for Needs Initiative in Ethiopia: integrating farmer and scientist knowledge. Seeds for Needs Factsheet Overview. Bioversity International 4 p. |
| spellingShingle | seeds crops hard wheat barley food security varieties gene banks climate change drought resistance Bioversity International The Seeds for Needs Initiative in Ethiopia: integrating farmer and scientist knowledge |
| title | The Seeds for Needs Initiative in Ethiopia: integrating farmer and scientist knowledge |
| title_full | The Seeds for Needs Initiative in Ethiopia: integrating farmer and scientist knowledge |
| title_fullStr | The Seeds for Needs Initiative in Ethiopia: integrating farmer and scientist knowledge |
| title_full_unstemmed | The Seeds for Needs Initiative in Ethiopia: integrating farmer and scientist knowledge |
| title_short | The Seeds for Needs Initiative in Ethiopia: integrating farmer and scientist knowledge |
| title_sort | seeds for needs initiative in ethiopia integrating farmer and scientist knowledge |
| topic | seeds crops hard wheat barley food security varieties gene banks climate change drought resistance |
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