Learning from farmer-led access and benefit sharing. Conclusions.
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Learning from farmer-led access and benefit sharing. Conclusions.
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Creator |
Pistorius, R.
Bruil, J. Vernooy, Ronnie |
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farmers
plant genetic resources international agreements policies gene banks community involvement |
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Description |
This special issue of Farming Matters magazine has explored the ways in which access and benefit sharing of plant genetic resources can work for family farmers. On one hand it presents cases that demonstrate the limited extent to which family farmers have been able to benefit from the ‘formal’ ABS process: the rather complex arrangements between international agreements and national authorities, institutions and communities. On the other hand, this publication uncovers some of the effective principles and mechanisms for access and benefit sharing that are part and parcel of farmers’ everyday practices, even when formal ABS regulations have not yet been designed or implemented.
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2016
2016-05-09T09:44:55Z 2016-05-09T09:44:55Z |
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Journal Article
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Pistorius, R.; Bruil, J.; Vernooy, R. (2016) Learning from farmer-led access and benefit sharing. Conclusions. Farming Matters. Special Issue, April 2016. p. 64-67 ISSN: 2210-6499
2210-6499 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/73345 http://www.agriculturesnetwork.org/magazines/global/access-and-benefit-sharing-of-genetic-resources |
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en
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https://hdl.handle.net/10568/73348
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Open Access
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p. 64-67
application/pdf |
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Publisher |
Centre for Learning on Sustainable Agriculture (ILEIA)
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Farming Matters
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