How Have Markets Affected the Governance of Agrobiodiversity?

This book chapter is focused on the role of markets (especially those of agricultural products) as a form of agrobiodiversity governance. The expansion of these global agricultural product markets during the past two decades has generally furthered the simplification of agricultural and food systems...

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Main Authors: Jager, Matthias, Loosen, Irene van, Giuliani, Alessandra
Format: Book Chapter
Language:Inglés
Published: Cambridge University Press 2019
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/99386
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author Jager, Matthias
Loosen, Irene van
Giuliani, Alessandra
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description This book chapter is focused on the role of markets (especially those of agricultural products) as a form of agrobiodiversity governance. The expansion of these global agricultural product markets during the past two decades has generally furthered the simplification of agricultural and food systems, reducing the diversity within crop and animal species. Farmers who continue to conserve on-farm agrobiodiversity are providing the global public goods of food security and environmental sustainability insurance for the world’s population, nowadays and for future times. However, as markets or other global institutions are not compensating farmers for conserving high levels of agrobiodiversity, these farmers face little private incentive to maintain on-farm conservation practices and may resort to practices that result in reduced levels of agrobiodiversity, leading to the destruction of local food systems and general biodiversity loss. To enhance both agrobiodiversity conservation and income generation through market-based instruments endeavors to place a value on agrobiodiversity that signal its true production cost and contributions to genetic resource usage should be further developed. It is proposed that payments for agrobiodiversity conservation schemes and niche market development through differential marketing, labels, certification schemes, and agrotourism should be complementary in providing a stronger foundation for agrobiodiversity conservation activities, building on both private sector investment and government funds. Depending on the context, these measures can have great potential for the successful marketing of agrobiodiversity and agrobiodiversity niche products through collective action. However, several constraints and possible unintended consequences of market-based approaches to agrobiodiversity conservation should be taken into account.
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spelling CGSpace993862025-11-05T16:22:53Z How Have Markets Affected the Governance of Agrobiodiversity? Jager, Matthias Loosen, Irene van Giuliani, Alessandra markets agriculture agrobiodiversity governance food security environment sustainability food systems marketing conservation This book chapter is focused on the role of markets (especially those of agricultural products) as a form of agrobiodiversity governance. The expansion of these global agricultural product markets during the past two decades has generally furthered the simplification of agricultural and food systems, reducing the diversity within crop and animal species. Farmers who continue to conserve on-farm agrobiodiversity are providing the global public goods of food security and environmental sustainability insurance for the world’s population, nowadays and for future times. However, as markets or other global institutions are not compensating farmers for conserving high levels of agrobiodiversity, these farmers face little private incentive to maintain on-farm conservation practices and may resort to practices that result in reduced levels of agrobiodiversity, leading to the destruction of local food systems and general biodiversity loss. To enhance both agrobiodiversity conservation and income generation through market-based instruments endeavors to place a value on agrobiodiversity that signal its true production cost and contributions to genetic resource usage should be further developed. It is proposed that payments for agrobiodiversity conservation schemes and niche market development through differential marketing, labels, certification schemes, and agrotourism should be complementary in providing a stronger foundation for agrobiodiversity conservation activities, building on both private sector investment and government funds. Depending on the context, these measures can have great potential for the successful marketing of agrobiodiversity and agrobiodiversity niche products through collective action. However, several constraints and possible unintended consequences of market-based approaches to agrobiodiversity conservation should be taken into account. 2019 2019-02-11T16:14:32Z 2019-02-11T16:14:32Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/99386 en Limited Access application/pdf Cambridge University Press Jager, Matthias; van Loosen, Irene; Giuliani, Alessandra. (2019).How Have Markets Affected the Governance of Agrobiodiversity?. In: Zimmerer, K. S. and S. de Haan, eds. 2019. Agrobiodiversity: Integrating Knowledge for a Sustainable Future. Strüngmann Forum Reports, vol. 24, J. R. Lupp, series editor. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. 303-319 p.
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How Have Markets Affected the Governance of Agrobiodiversity?
title How Have Markets Affected the Governance of Agrobiodiversity?
title_full How Have Markets Affected the Governance of Agrobiodiversity?
title_fullStr How Have Markets Affected the Governance of Agrobiodiversity?
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title_short How Have Markets Affected the Governance of Agrobiodiversity?
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food systems
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