How to develop and manage your own community seed bank: Farmers’ handbook (Booklet 2 of 3). Otuho version.
Otuho edition of: Vernooy, R.; Bessette, G.; Sthapit, B.; Gupta, A. (2018) How to develop and manage your own community seed bank: Farmers’ handbook. Technical issues: Booklet 2 of 3. This handbook is a companion to Vernooy, R., Sthapit, B. and Bessette, G. (2020). Community seed banks: concept and practice. Facilitator handbook (updated version). Bioversity International, Rome, Italy (https://hdl.handle.net/10568/81286). The three booklets making up this handbook were written and designed for rural producers who are interested in establishing, supporting, and managing a community seed bank. Booklet 1 of 3 can be found here https://hdl.handle.net/10568/131371 and booklet 3 of 3 here https://hdl.handle.net/10568/131375 Each booklet focuses on a theme presented by the members of a community seed bank in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Translation and adaptation to the local language is encouraged. If you would like to receive a hard copy of the booklets or give feedback or suggestions for improvement, please contact r.vernooy@cgiar.org.
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Format: | Manual biblioteca |
Language: | su |
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2023-07-10
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Subjects: | genetic resources, community seed bank, storage-conservation (storage), smallholders-smallholder farmers, climate change mitigation, seed systems, |
Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/131373 |
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Summary: | Otuho edition of: Vernooy, R.; Bessette, G.; Sthapit, B.; Gupta, A. (2018) How to develop and manage your own community seed bank: Farmers’ handbook. Technical issues: Booklet 2 of 3. This handbook is a companion to Vernooy, R., Sthapit, B. and Bessette, G. (2020). Community seed banks: concept and practice. Facilitator handbook (updated version). Bioversity International, Rome, Italy (https://hdl.handle.net/10568/81286). The three booklets making up this handbook were written and designed for rural producers who are interested in establishing, supporting, and managing a community seed bank. Booklet 1 of 3 can be found here https://hdl.handle.net/10568/131371 and booklet 3 of 3 here https://hdl.handle.net/10568/131375 Each booklet focuses on a theme presented by the members of a community seed bank in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Translation and adaptation to the local language is encouraged. If you would like to receive a hard copy of the booklets or give feedback or suggestions for improvement, please contact r.vernooy@cgiar.org. |
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