New directions in participatory plant breeding for eco-efficient agriculture = Nuevas direcciones en el fitomejoramiento participativo para la agricultura eco-eficiente

Farmers across the globe are facing unprecedented changes in their environment. Climate change is affecting the natural environment in often catastrophic and unpredictable ways. The global economic 'bubble'; that provided cheap credit to many people has burst. The individual and combined effects of...

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Main Author: Biermayr Jenzano, Patricia
Format: Brief
Language:Español
Inglés
Published: International Center for Tropical Agriculture 2010
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/70522
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description Farmers across the globe are facing unprecedented changes in their environment. Climate change is affecting the natural environment in often catastrophic and unpredictable ways. The global economic 'bubble'; that provided cheap credit to many people has burst. The individual and combined effects of these two events are driving the poor into even greater poverty. Resource-poor farmers need strategies to be able to adapt to the changing conditions, over and above their ongoing efforts to raise themselves to a higher state of well-being out of poverty. As the effects of climate change are increasingly felt worldwide, especially in the humid and semi-arid tropics, dry areas; and other regions with extreme; climates;there is an increasing need for crop breeding and variety development to become more adapted to changing weather events while making production more efficient. In this case, efficiency; is not measured simply as the ability to churn out new varieties of staple crops, but for the work to be responsive to farmers; (rapidly) changing needs and in specific circumstances. To this end, the Program on Participatory Research and Gender Analysis (PRGA Program) is experimenting with, promoting, and advocating new directions in participatory plant breeding (PPB) to equip both small-scale farmers and researchers for the challenges ahead.
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spelling CGSpace705222025-11-05T17:52:48Z New directions in participatory plant breeding for eco-efficient agriculture = Nuevas direcciones en el fitomejoramiento participativo para la agricultura eco-eficiente Biermayr Jenzano, Patricia gender Farmers across the globe are facing unprecedented changes in their environment. Climate change is affecting the natural environment in often catastrophic and unpredictable ways. The global economic 'bubble'; that provided cheap credit to many people has burst. The individual and combined effects of these two events are driving the poor into even greater poverty. Resource-poor farmers need strategies to be able to adapt to the changing conditions, over and above their ongoing efforts to raise themselves to a higher state of well-being out of poverty. As the effects of climate change are increasingly felt worldwide, especially in the humid and semi-arid tropics, dry areas; and other regions with extreme; climates;there is an increasing need for crop breeding and variety development to become more adapted to changing weather events while making production more efficient. In this case, efficiency; is not measured simply as the ability to churn out new varieties of staple crops, but for the work to be responsive to farmers; (rapidly) changing needs and in specific circumstances. To this end, the Program on Participatory Research and Gender Analysis (PRGA Program) is experimenting with, promoting, and advocating new directions in participatory plant breeding (PPB) to equip both small-scale farmers and researchers for the challenges ahead. 2010 2016-02-03T05:34:48Z 2016-02-03T05:34:48Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/70522 es en Open Access application/pdf application/pdf International Center for Tropical Agriculture Biermayr Jenzano, Patricia. 2010. New directions in participatory plant breeding for eco-efficient agriculture = Nuevas direcciones en el fitomejoramiento participativo para la agricultura eco-eficiente. Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT), Cali, CO. 4p. (CIAT Brief No. 3)
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New directions in participatory plant breeding for eco-efficient agriculture = Nuevas direcciones en el fitomejoramiento participativo para la agricultura eco-eficiente
title New directions in participatory plant breeding for eco-efficient agriculture = Nuevas direcciones en el fitomejoramiento participativo para la agricultura eco-eficiente
title_full New directions in participatory plant breeding for eco-efficient agriculture = Nuevas direcciones en el fitomejoramiento participativo para la agricultura eco-eficiente
title_fullStr New directions in participatory plant breeding for eco-efficient agriculture = Nuevas direcciones en el fitomejoramiento participativo para la agricultura eco-eficiente
title_full_unstemmed New directions in participatory plant breeding for eco-efficient agriculture = Nuevas direcciones en el fitomejoramiento participativo para la agricultura eco-eficiente
title_short New directions in participatory plant breeding for eco-efficient agriculture = Nuevas direcciones en el fitomejoramiento participativo para la agricultura eco-eficiente
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